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Experience the allure of a luxury 17th Century stone-built cottage nestled in the tranquil hamlet of East Murthill. This delightful retreat offers a large garden with breathtaking views and a patio area ideal for alfresco dining. Savour long summer evenings with a barbecue in this picturesque setting. Located just seven miles from Kirriemuir, guests can easily access a variety of local amenities including top-rated restaurants, quaint pubs, and cosy cafes. Pet lovers will be pleased to know that one well-behaved dog is welcome.
Situated just 7 miles from Kirriemuir, this luxury cottage in East Murthill is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a charming spiral staircase leading to a first-floor bedroom and a delightful patio area. Enjoy exceptional walking trails and fishing opportunities, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning Scottish countryside. Additionally, the property can be paired with Ref. 1905 to accommodate larger groups of up to 12 people.
The cottage boasts three bedrooms: a ground floor double and single room, and a family room with three single beds on the first floor, accessed via a spiral staircase from the living area, complete with an en-suite shower room. There is also a separate bathroom featuring a bath with a shower over, basin, and WC. The open-plan living area includes a fully-fitted kitchen and dining/sitting areas, comfortably seating up to five guests.
Kirriemuir, lovingly crafted from red sandstone, is often seen as the gateway to the Angus Glens, some of Scotland's most pristine landscapes. The town is famous for being the birthplace of JM Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, with his former home now a museum curated by the National Trust for Scotland. Visitors can admire the statue of 'the boy who never grew up' within the town. Additionally, nearby attractions include the enchanting Glamis Castle, featured in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', and the historic Pictish Stones at Meigle, perfect for those seeking cultural adventures and stunning hill walking views.