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With a backdrop of woodland and hills this charming chalet is privately set within the glorious garden of the owner's home. With very comfortable accommodation within one open plan living/sleeping area and a delightful, secluded garden, this central spot is ideal for those seeking peace and relaxation or equally for the more energetic, there are munros to climb, lochs to fish and a good 9 hole golf course close by. |
This very cosy property, all on the ground floor, is situated in a superb location within a tiny hamlet at the head of Glen Lyon. |
Sitting within the picturesque village of Fortingall, famous for its thatched cottages and 2000-year-old yew tree, this stylish detached cottage is the perfect retreat for a peaceful holiday. Set in the mouth of Glen Lyon, the scenery and countryside are spectacular and keen walkers will revel in the challenge of Ben Lawers - the second highest mountain in Scotland, which gives wonderful views over Loch Tay. |
Set in the heart of this popular picturesque village with its famous Falls of Dochart, this property is ideally situated for touring Perthshire and the Southern Highlands. These smart colour co-ordinated properties have been furnished with rich luxury curtains and soft furnishing and each property has its own garden; visitors have access to a network of over 6miles of private estate roads covering the extensive grounds, which include a fold of highland cattle, and two small lochs, home to wild ducks and geese. Boat trips can be arranged to fish for brown trout, as well as angling on the River Tay, with some of Scotland's finest salmon fishing. |
Tullicro is a small group of traditional stone buildings on the south facing hills overlooking the beautiful wooded Tay Valley, offering Scottish crofting in real comfort. In a wonderful elevated setting, this delightful property has been sympathetically constructed using traditional materials combined with modern conveniences offering a very good standard of comfort. |
This cottage is set within an award winning holiday complex on the banks of the River Tilt. On the complex there is a health spa which offers a pool, paddling pool, steam room, sauna, solarium, multi-gym and spa pool where you can relax in the Mediterranean atmosphere (at extra cost) or sit in The Loft Restaurant (2 AA Rosette), overlooking the pool whilst enjoying your cappuccino or tasty meal. |
This wonderful detached family house is set within beautiful extensive gardens bordered on one side by the River Lednock, and on the edge of the very popular village of Comrie. Very tastefully appointed for gracious easy living, the house boasts a wealth of modern conveniences yet retains the character of a large country home ideal for relaxing and entertaining. |
This unique, charming single-storey cottage is set on the edge of the picturesque village of St Fillans which is on the shore of Loch Earn. Standing detached in a very secluded location in the extensive grounds of the owner's home, the cottage also enjoys a sunny sheltered terrace and shared tennis court. The area is ideal for fishing, golf, hill walkers and water sports enthusiasts. |
Nestling on a wooded hillside in a wonderful south-facing position overlooking Birnam Hill and Dunkeld Cathedral, this stylish, bright and spacious detached single-storey property is the ideal base to explore the historic town of Dunkeld - only a 10-minute walk - and its selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. In the immediate vicinity are beautiful walks along the River Tay, a network of well-marked forestry paths and cycle routes. Also nearby is the Loch of Lowes Wildlife Centre. Fishing, golf and tennis are available locally, as well as a wide range of other sporting and adventure activities. |
Nestling beneath the dramatic peak of Ben Lawers, Craggantoul enjoys unrivalled views over Loch Tay and provides an ideal place to relax. The peace and tranquillity, combined with marvellous panoramic views set against the backdrop of mountains beyond is just what is needed to unwind. |
Sitting within this small, peaceful hamlet, surrounded by the beautiful Perthshire hills and views over the Atholl Valley. This spacious house, once the post office, is only one mile from Blair Atholl. There are many marked forestry paths for walking and cycling within the Glen Tilt area and furthe, or visit the spectacular Blair Castle. Locally there is an indoor swimming pool and 9-hole golf course. |
This contemporary first floor apartment is very conveniently situated close to all amenities with its own private off road parking - an ideal choice for touring or a varied city break. |
This spacious, contemporary, open-plan house - which features a `wall of glass' - overlooks a naturally grassed garden with a pond. There are views of rolling hillsides from all of the rooms. Nearby is the magnificent Loch Tummel and `The `Queen's View' near Pitlochry, with the battlefield of Killiecrankie adjacent. Shop and pub 3miles. |
This very well presented pine lodge sits within the grounds of an award winning holiday complex boasting a swimming pool, sauna, gym and excellent bistro and restaurant. |
In the centre of one of the prettiest villages in Scotland, on the eastern shores of Loch Earn, this delightful property is set to the side of the main house. These smart colour co-ordinated properties have been furnished with rich luxury curtains and soft furnishing and each property has its own garden; visitors have access to a network of over 6miles of private estate roads covering the extensive grounds, which include a fold of highland cattle, and two small lochs, home to wild ducks and geese. Boat trips can be arranged to fish for brown trout, as well as angling on the River Tay, with some of Scotland's finest salmon fishing. |
Bright very comfortable attractive cottage in a rural setting, access is by farm road 1/2 mile, in the `Heart of Scotland', but only 3/4 - 1 mile from all town amenities in Aberfeldy. Facing south with doors leading onto a most attractive patio area and garden ensures a real holiday retreat here. Aberfeldy, in lush green Perthshire has very good walks, golf at its best, sailing, fishing and good places to eat out. The owner has some small animals in the vicinity. Shop and pub 3/4 - 1 mile. |
These 2 luxury 5-star self-catering apartments are within walking distance of Perth Concert Hall and sit amid Perth city centre, overlooking beautiful parkland. Furnished to an exceptional standard, each has 3 double bedrooms, one of which has en suite facilities. An extensive list of additional provisions, from aromatherapy treatments (carried out in the Barossa Apartment) to leisure activities, visitor attractions, restaurants and theatre reservations can be made through your dedicated welcome host. |
On the outskirts of Pitlochry this attractive bungalow, with private fishing from a jetty at the bottom of the garden, trout fishing in season and grayling year round, is set on the banks of the River Tummel, and is ideally located for Pitlochry''s Festival Theatre (just a few minutes'' walk), or for a leisurely ramble along the river bank. |
This very cosy, traditional stone semi-detached cottage, with open fireplaces is situated in a marvellous rural setting and surrounded by lovely enclosed gardens. It has open views of the valley and surrounding hills and is just 11/2 miles from the town of Aberfeldy (where you can try your hand at blending your own whisky). This popular town can be reached by a very pleasant riverside walk with a good restaurant along the way. The area is a magnet for lovers of wildlife and outdoor pursuits - from golf and angling (permits can be obtained locally), to canyoning, whitewater rafting, cycling, hill climbing and superb walking. Shops 2 miles, pub 1 mile. |
This spacious property nestles in the conservation village of Comrie, with its cluster of traditionally-built houses. One of a pair of cottages in an attractive setting, it has its own lovely garden running down to the River Earn, where fishing is available from the bank (one rod free of charge). A Rayburn adds a cosy touch to the light and airy kitchen/dining-room, which opens out onto the patio for easy al fresco dining. |
In a superb secluded position right on the banks of Loch Tay, this lovely spacious property has a large garden flanked by burns as well as its own 150 yards of loch frontage, where free fishing is available. Stylishly furnished within, it offers all modern facilities in an unrivalled setting, ideal for family groups or couples wishing to enjoy this beautiful area. Loch Tay itself is the largest loch in Perthshire... |
Surrounded by the dramatic mountains Schiehallion and the Glencoe Peaks, this spacious traditional farmhouse is situated in beautiful countryside on a private estate, with views over the Loch. Relax in the large enclosed garden or take one of many marked footpaths in the area. |
This lovingly restored thatched cottage of considerable character, set in a conservation village, has all the present day comforts you could wish for and all the charm of past times. In a delightful village setting, almost with the feel of rural France you can relax, or set off to explore Perth 11 miles, with many leisure facilities or a visit to Scone Palace or Caithness Glass. Dundee (15 miles) with a variety of interests, Discovery Point, following Captain Scott's voyage in Antarctica, the Wildlife Centre in Camperdown Country Park, The Angus Glens, golf and some of the worlds finest fishing. Shop and pub 4 miles. |
Nestling beneath the dramatic peak of Ben Lawers, Craggantoul enjoys unrivalled views over Loch Tay and provides an ideal place to relax. The peace and tranquillity, combined with marvellous panoramic views set against the backdrop of mountains beyond is just what is needed to unwind. |
This semi-detached cottage, adjoining the owners' home, is situated in the south east corner of Perthshire, only 6 miles from the Fair City of Perth. It has been furnished to a very good standard. The lounge, with a feature round window, has access to the gardens, where you will find the `Hawkstane,' an ancient standing stone. The secluded rear patio area has views over the Sidlaw Hills. Many castles including Glamis and Stirling are nearby, while some of Scotland's major golf courses including Gleneagles and St Andrews are within an hour's drive. Dundee airport, 12 miles. Shops 1/2 mile, pub and restaurant 1 mile. |
Lagan Righ, meaning Kings Hollow, is a secluded detached stone built cottage nestling in a corner of Logierait with views to the River Tay and with easy access to the A9. Within easy reach of the central belt and the ski slopes of Glenshee and Aviemore. Aberfeldy, and Pitlochry are just a short drive. The fair city of Perth and Edinburgh make for interesting days out. Anglers, golfers, walkers and birdwatchers are spoilt for choice. |
Enjoying a quiet courtyard setting, this attractive house, with its own garden complete with dovecot, has been furnished and equipped to a high standard. A comfortable home away from home, with a cosy open fire, it stands adjoining another cottage in the small Highland town of Aberfeldy. Fine scenery abounds here and there is good walking to be found around the Birks of Aberfeldy. |
River Cottage lies amongst some of the prettiest countryside in Scotland, surrounded by unspoiled `policy ground' of the former Kindrogan Hunting Estate, with abundant wildlife right on the doorstep. The detached cottage is a quaint and slightly quirky property, enjoying a lovely, secluded position close to the hamlet of Enochdhu. This area of Scotland is renowned for its outstanding countryside, ranging from the pasture land at the water's edge, up to the heather-clad hills above. |
In the heart of Perthshire, nestling quietly on a private, 1,200-acre estate in the mighty Tay Valley, these four very comfortable cottages enjoy far-reaching views over a patchwork of farm and woodland. Laundry Cottage and Dunmore Bothy are both detached, single-storey cottages, whilst Stable Cottage, also single-storey, adjoins The Coach House, an impressive, 19th-century stone building retaining many of its original features... |
Surrounded by the dramatic Schiehallion Mountains and the Glencoe Peaks, this spacious and traditional 19th-century detached house has original wood panelling and floors and is only 100 yards from the loch shore. The property boasts a large enclosed garden to relax in and is close to many marked footpaths, perfect for exploring the area. |
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