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Discover an exquisite 17th Century stone-built luxury cottage in the charming hamlet of East Murthill, just seven miles from Kirriemuir. This beautifully renovated property offers a premium holiday experience, perfectly nestled by the scenic South Esk River. Enjoy breath-taking views and indulge in a truly luxurious retreat. Ideally located for skiing at Glenshee, exploring the historic city of Edinburgh, or golfing at the renowned St. Andrews, this cottage provides an idyllic base for a memorable holiday. Pet-friendly accommodation with one well-behaved dog welcome.
Positioned seven miles from Kirriemuir, this charming cottage in East Murthill features a spacious open-plan living area perfect for families and groups. Experience the joy of walking and cycling through the stunning natural landscapes. As a superb base for exploring the beauty of the area, you can immerse yourself in the adventures of the Angus Glens. This luxury cottage can be booked alongside Ref. 1904 to accommodate up to 12 guests, making it an excellent choice for larger gatherings or family reunions.
This pet-friendly luxury cottage comprises three elegant bedrooms: one twin room and two double rooms, with one conveniently located on the ground floor. The property boasts a shower room with a shower, basin, and WC, as well as a ground floor bathroom with a bath, shower over, basin, and WC. The open-plan living area includes a well-equipped fitted kitchen and comfortable sitting/dining areas. When booked with Ref. 1904, the dining table can seat up to 12, perfect for hosting memorable meals and gatherings.
Nestled in the picturesque valley of Strathmore, Kirriemuir serves as the gateway to the enchanting Angus Glens. This lovely red sandstone town, surrounded by Scotland's most unspoiled landscapes, is famous as the birthplace of renowned novelist JM Barrie, creator of Peter Pan. Visitors can explore Barrie's house, now a museum maintained by the National Trust for Scotland, and admire the statue of 'the boy who never grew up' in the town. The nearby Glamis Castle, known as the setting for Shakespeare's Macbeth, adds to the area's literary allure. Kirriemuir also boasts an Aviation Museum and the historic Pictish Stones at Meigle, making it a cultural treasure trove.