Stunning 2 bedroom holiday home to sleep 4guests set in rural Perthshire.
The Clocktower at The Towerview Coach houses is part of the Toweview develepment. Originally created as coach houses and stables for the 19th Centruy kinfauns castle, The Clocktower arch way was the entrance into the courtyard and each side of the building would of houses staff from the castle.
The B listed traditional stone built buildings have been restored to match the glorious enviroment. Set within the scenic surroundings of the kinnoull woodlands. guests can stay in this rural tranquil setting a mere 2 miles from Perth city centre and swift access to all major motorways, Edinburgh and Glasgow both within 1 hours drive.
The clocktower accommodation has been recently reburbised, finished to a high standard with a careful thought given to guests luxury and enjoyment. Downstairs there is a dining hall, dining fully fitted kitchen, with electric hob, combi oven/grill, ,microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer. kettle and toaster. 1 twin bedroom and a wash room with toilet and basin. Upstairs there is a open plan lounge with a feature arch window looking over to the famous victoria Folly. For guests enjoyment, a 50inch smart TV has been mounted on the the wall. The main double bedroom and the Newly fitted modern bathroom finisheds of the rooms in the clocktower. All linen and towels are provided. The satalite Starlink interent service makes it easy to stay connected and possible to work away from home while enjoying the new scenery. 1 dog is accepted in The Clocktower.
On site there is the Kinfauns stables where guests can book Pony Rides (subject to availablility). Set within the kinnoull woodlands there are walks right on the front door, walk up to the famous victoria folly which has one of the most magnificnet viiews over Perth and Tay Valley.
Perth is renowed for her quality of restaurants, theatre, concert hall, history, Newly open Perth Museum, Black watch musem, Scone Palace, Scone Race course and the scenic setting along the banks of the river Tay.