Glen Cruick Glen Cruick Sleeps up to 6 persons Available from £1200 per week Pet friendly

Has a real fireplace

WiFi available

Details

Glen Cruick is a beautifully appointed, contemporary, stone-built house which has some unique features both inside and out.

Being designed and built in traditional post and beam construction adds character and ambience to this very special, unique and luxurious holiday home in the hills. The quality of the interior design is high and furnishings and fittings are exceptional; a standard not often met within holiday houses. Inside or out, Glen Cruick will refresh and renew your spirits!

Fishing, golfing and walking are a few of the accessible outdoor activities. Tracks and trails head off in all directions directly from the house, offering the chance to truly escape from it all in seclusion and privacy.

Although the house feels as if it sits in blissful isolation, and that is but one of its many attractions, it is actually within easy driving distance of a number of visitor attractions. The A90 dual carriageway is easily reached giving access to major towns and cities. The country town of is just 10 miles away and (which has a lovely cathedral, a castle and Brechin Castle garden entre at which is the Pictavia visitors attraction) is 11 miles away. , the birthplace of J.M. Barrie of Wendy and Peter Pan fame, is about 14 miles away. is 8 miles away and here there are various Pictish stones and an historic church.

Lunan Bay, with its wonderful sands, or St Cyrus with not only a superb beach but also a National Nature Reserve, are less than 25 miles away. The Angus Glens – Glens Clova, Prosen and Doll – start 8 miles or so away and offer fantastic walks. Glen Esk, which is the most easterly of the Angus Glens, and, as with the other Angus Glens, has ancient tracks leading through to Royal Deeside, is north of Edzell which is 15 miles away. Edzell has a castle with lovely gardens which are managed by Historic . There is a flat walk from the top of Glen Esk to the Queen’s Well, which commemorates Queen Victoria’s visit from Balmoral over the hills. Driving on from Edzell and going via leads over the Cairn o’ Mount to Banchory and Royal Deeside.

There is plenty to see an do in this much under explored area of Scotland - a true hidden gem.

Features

Secluded and peaceful location with extensive Fishing and shooting available in the area views Angus Glens all close by Luxury accommodation Aberdeen - 1 hour drive Walks and cycling from the door Edinburgh 1 1/2 hour drive Pond (unfenced) Castle and Kirriemuir - 20 minute drive Several golf courses within easy reach Two dogs welcome - £25 per dog Edzell, Forfar and Brechin - 20 minute drive No smoking

Facilities

Underfloor central heating TV with Freeview Central feature fire - 1 basket of logs included in DVD player and selection of DVDs rental CD player Range cooker with electric hob and oven WiFi (limited bandwidth and speed due to location) Microwave Payphone Fridge/freezer Garden furniture Dishwasher Travel cot and highchair (please bring own linen) Washing machine Linen and towels included Tumble dryer All underfloor heating and electricity included

Accommodation

Ground Floor Hall Lounge with a unique central open fire, exposed beams and oak floor Spacious dining-kitchen with Range cooker Utility room Glass doors to patio and pond Snug, TV room Double bedroom Spacious shower room Spiral staircase to

First Floor Gallery looking down on the lounge area King size bedroom with balcony Twin bedroom Spacious shower room with free standing shower, Victoria & Albert bath, toilet and hand basin

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