Treasure Island Cottage is a small, very attractively-converted old stone cottage situated quietly on a side lane near the centre of Braemar which has the distinction of being the house where Robert Louis Stevenson wrote some of his famous book ‘Treasure Island’ way back in 1881.
Now completely modernised, and with a large (shared) safe garden, the cottage is ideal either for a couple or small family as the second bedroom can only be reached through the double-bed room, and the cottage could truly be described as ‘bijou’.