Burnmouth in Balnaboth
Burnmouth is set on a formidable country estate boasting a wealth of varied landscapes and wildlife, making it the quintessential Scottish retreat. An unforgettable getaway.
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Features
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Max. Occupancy: 4
- Cots
- Parking
- Garden
Description
. Ground Floor: Step to entrance. All on the ground floor. Step to... Open plan living space. Living area: With multi-fuel burner and Freesat TV. Dining area. Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer. Bedroom 1: With double bed and en-suite with shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail. Bedroom 2: With twin beds and en-suite with bath, toilet and heated towel rail.. Electric storage heaters, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Initial fuel for multi-fuel burner included. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Welcome pack. . Large garden with patio. Garden furniture and barbecue (Apr-Oct). 6,000 acre natural grounds with woodland (shared with owner and other properties on-site). Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There is a partially fenced river in the garden, 5 yards away. . Perfect for an off grid, digital detox, Burnmouth features a lovely living room with open kitchen and multi-fuel burner. Set on the bank of the Prosen Waters, the peaceful garden is the perfect place to enjoy the beautiful views and sounds of nature. At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park, 6,000 acres of peaceful and secluded land surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. With six other holiday cottages sharing the site, each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here. These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners and staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and, in season, cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glenshee, 35 miles away. Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen, and there are 20 golf courses within an hours’ drive. Enjoy the seclusion of this beautiful glen, peaceful, relaxing, scenic, yet just a few minutes’ drive from bustling market towns and busy fishing harbours which hug the Angus coastline, as well as from the city of Dundee which offers many attractions for all the family. The exciting Dundee Contemporary Arts is a stunningly-designed centre which incorporates galleries, a print studio and two art-cinema screens, while the Mills Observatory is Britain’s only full-time public observatory with a resident astronomer. Good road, rail and air access to Angus provide easy access from all parts of the UK or international destinations. Shop, pub and restaurant 9 miles.
7-Day Forecast
Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Balnaboth is detailed below.
Fri 22nd | Scattered clouds | 1°C -4°C | 10mph | 0.0mm | 1,003mb | |
Sat 23rd | Rain and snow | 2°C -4°C | 25mph | 31.0mm | 995mb | |
Sun 24th | Moderate rain | 6°C 2°C | 18mph | 7.4mm | 982mb | |
Mon 25th | Light rain | 7°C 3°C | 27mph | 3.4mm | 979mb | |
Tue 26th | Light rain | 5°C 2°C | 17mph | 0.3mm | 999mb | |
Wed 27th | Moderate rain | 5°C 3°C | 10mph | 11.9mm | 1,000mb | |
Thu 28th | Light rain | 4°C 0°C | 14mph | 2.4mm | 1,020mb |