85 Seatown, Cullen

85 Seatown is a stone built, fisherman's cottage in the Moray Firth coastal town of Cullen in Northern Scotland. The cottage has three bedrooms (one twin and two double) and a family bathroom, which makes it suitable for six people. Also in the cottage are a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room. Outside the cottage is roadside parking. Just a few minutes' walk from the harbour, 85 Seatown is a traditional cottage in a fabulous part of the country. Please call the office to enquire for any bookings less than 7 nights duration, our reservatiosn team will then discuss this with the owner.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 6
  •   Bedrooms 3
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Wifi
  •   Sea Nearby
  •   Pub Nearby

Accommodation Details

Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x ground floor double. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. First floor basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Sitting room.

A lovingly-restored, traditional, stone-built fisherman's cottage in the historical Seatown area of the popular Moray Firth coastal town of Cullen, just a few minutes' walk from the quaint harbour and local amenities. Tastefully decorated and furnished throughout, this Cullen cottage provides comfortable accommodation, with a modern well-equipped kitchen and a light and airy sitting room. Perfect for couples and families alike, this Cullen cottage is ideally located to enjoy the town's fine selection of shopping and dining facilities, with seafood a local speciality. Nearby to this Cullen cottage are the Whisky and Castle trails and historic Duff House, while numerous coastal villages lie dotted about the region, just waiting to be explored. A lovely Cullen cottage, and an ideal holiday location at any time of the year!

The coastal village of Cullen boasts a natural harbour on the Moray Firth Coast. Enjoy a spot of golf at either of the Cullen or Strathlene golf courses or take a pleasant drive to the market town of Elgin, home to an imposing cathedral, museums and the Biblical Gardens.

Amenities & Facilities

Gas central heating. Range cooker with electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, Wifi, stereo/CD/radio, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Roadside parking. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 2 mins walk. Please call the office to enquire for any bookings less than 7 nights duration, our reservations team will then discuss this with the owner.

Location Details

The coastal village of Cullen boasts a natural harbour on the Moray Firth Coast. Enjoy a spot of golf at either of the Cullen or Strathlene golf courses or take a pleasant drive to the market town of Elgin, home to an imposing cathedral, museums and the Biblical Gardens.

From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain's best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.

Reviews

The other visitor reviews have provided a good summary regarding local amenities that will be interesting for a stay in Cullen. Take note of the comments below that are specific to the property. This is our second time at 85 Seatown. As previously commented by the owner, there have been some improvements made that have added to the character of the property. We found it to be clean on arrival, but unfortunately with no house visiting instructions. Hopefully the comments below will help future visitors. Be aware of the issues surrounding parking. We parked our car on the kerb outside the property. The following day we were offered a parking space at the front of No.146, as parking outside the house made it difficult for passing vehicles. The Seatown streets are narrow, so be mindful if you have a large vehicle. We had a query regarding rubbish bins. We eventually found the bins for the house, but they were already filled by the previous residents. We were offered access to the bins of No.146, but all this confusion wasn’t really needed on holiday. You will find the bins of the property right at the very end down a narrow passage. Bin collection day is on Friday. There is a leaflet on the wall next to the kitchen door about the bins that are available to you and waste collection. The kitchen dishwasher does not appear to work very well. Only half of the items had been cleaned, as the cleaning tablet was not being dissolved during the wash cycle. We ended up washing the plates by hand for most of the week. The owner had upgraded the oven which is really helpful when cooking for everyone. Dripping hot and cold taps in the kitchen -washers need replacing. The toilet upstairs needs a cistern clean or upgrade, as it constantly runs water after a flush. Very noisy and annoying! The bathroom is clean with a good shower. As for cleaning the house throughout the week, there is a broom available, but a wider broom with a soft brush would have been really useful to sweep out the house properly. The same goes for the hoover, which had difficulty sucking anything up. I think having access to the house via two doors is a great idea, especially when cooking in the kitchen or needing a cool breeze to pass through the rooms. Cullen is about getting out and discovering places, but there are days when we just wanted to watch a bit of T.V. I think you will need to rely on your tablets and phones, as the current television struggled with certain channels. I think an upgrade to a smart T.V would be a nice touch, so visitors can sign in to Prime or Netflix. The wifi did its best to cope with all our devices. Don’t expect fast wifi speeds! Have a game of cluedo. Jigsaws available and a small book library. I will briefly touch on a couple of things to consider in Cullen. We were disappointed with the local fish and chip shop. Try the fish and chips in Portknockie. First class. Chinese takeaway in Cullen also really good. The co-op is really handy, with a Tesco available in Buckie for a big shop. To summarise I think you need to accept the ‘ways of the house’. All of my comments are only a slight, with suggestions that could only improve the experience. I think many would agree that 85 Seatown is a lovely little cottage, ideal for a family wanting to get away. I believe that it is good value for the quality of the cottage in the summer period. For this we wish to thank the owners. We will no doubt return to this property if we come back to Cullen.

Rated by C4682T reviewed on 15th August 2021

We appreciate all feedback that has been given for our cottage. There is plenty more on the Sykes website if you want to look. Although the feedback is predominantly positive, we are using this lockdown period to address any issues that have been raised. Below are changes recently made, or being made for the April 2021 reopening: 1) We installed free wifi in the cottage 2) A new range cooker and fridge/freezer is being installed in March 2021 3) The stairs, landing and three bedrooms are all being re-carpeted 4) There is a new matress on the downstairs bed, following reports it was hard There is also a general refurb going on, trying to maintain the 'cozy cottage' feel, while refreshing and upgrading some aspects This was the only way we could find to give you the upgrade information on this site. We look forward to welcoming you soon Stuart & Joy

Rated by stuart m reviewed on 7th March 2021

On first sight the cottage is very charming and comfortable. It's bright, spacious and am sure would comfortable accommodate four adults and two children. We were only two so were spoilt. A few negatives make this not a five star. As previous reviewers have said, the two doubles are very hard and the one downstairs like a board. We ended up using the duvets as padding and covering with the light patterned quilt. The ventilation in the bathroom is not adequate, the ceiling is covered in black mould and the radiator is rusting. After just one shower the walls and door are streaming. We took to leaving the light and extractor on for a while after finishing in the bathroom and leaving the door open to air the room. The kitchen is large with ample seating, but again a few things need attention, the freezer was unusable as it was choked up with ice the drawers would not open, and the door would not close properly further adding to the ice problem. Quite a few of the down lighters did not work, nor did the standard lamp in the sitting room. Think there perhaps needs to be a check list to go through at change over. We arrived around 3.30 and the cleaner was still there, she allowed us to bring our bags in whilst she finished up but think perhaps that led to a bit of a rush job? One last thing, we all live in era of technology and expect to be able to stay in contact with family and work whilst away. Wi-Fi would be an excellent addition to the cottage as there is no telephone signal in the area. Ended up feeling a bit cut off, maybe the point of a holiday, but still felt a bit anxious that I could not be contacted as I have an elderly mother. I'm sure the costs could be recovered by adding £5 to the rental. All in all these are only minor niggles and did not mar a lovely stay. I would recommend this place but would also recommend the owners do a bit of maintenance.

Rated by sharonl250 reviewed on 21st September 2016

A very lovely cottage that with a few tweaks could be 5 star. This cottage has everything you could need and is beautifully decorated, modern and very spacious. The kitchen was well stocked and you could easily cook a meal if you wished to. We were kindly left some delicious shortbread which was much appreciated. The tweaks needed are slightly better cleaning, WI-FI installing, particularly as there is no phone signal and the biggest thing of all is new mattresses on both double beds. The bed in the downstairs bedroom was very, very uncomfortable and as hard as a rock. The mattresses are the only things that would stop me from returning but if these were replaced I would return tomorrow. The location is idyllic and only 2 minutes walk from the beach and harbour. Cullen has everything you need, including a fantastic fish and chip shop, ice cream shop and delightful cafe. The surrounding area is beautiful with plenty to do and see.

Rated by Ttjph reviewed on 7th September 2016

This is a fabulous holiday cottage. It is in a perfect location for the beach and harbour. We had a wonderful holiday and we will be back!

Rated by Mrs Wilson reviewed on 29th June 2016

Overall it was a lovely cottage with many individual and homely touches and felt very welcoming. The children especially loved their bedroom, and the toys and books provided. There was a nice seaside theme to the décor which got us in the holiday mood. It was very well placed for the various beaches, and popping up the brae to the cafes, deli, ice cream shop, a chipper and Indian take away. Would happily use this cottage again.

Rated by Mrs Scott reviewed on 9th August 2015

The cottage was an absolute delight and well above our expectations. We were amazed at the cleanliness of the cottage and the friendliness of the owners. We would definitely recommend this cottage to anyone. It made our holiday perfect.

Rated by Mr Wyllie reviewed on 16th May 2015

The cottage was bright, welcoming and warm. The area is full of wonderful and interesting walks. For anyone wishing a quiet, restful break, this area should be high on their list.

Rated by Mrs Cleland reviewed on 8th October 2014

The cottage was really cosy and the décor was tasteful, we were so comfortable that we didn't want to leave. It was the first time we have been to Cullen and the surrounding harbours, we loved it. Also all the people were so friendly.

Rated by Mrs Vickers reviewed on 28th September 2014

The cottage was superb and we particularly liked all the decor. Cullen itself has a wonderful safe beach, golf course, a pleasant harbour to sit at with adequate seating around it. There are several lovely beaches nearby and also walks. We had a great week here and look forward to returning and the ice cream Is every bit as good as we remember it!

Rated by Mr Beresford reviewed on 21st September 2014

Have been to Cullen every year for the last 5 years, although this was the first time in a cottage. The cottage was absolutely excellent in every respect.

Rated by Dr Mackie reviewed on 22nd June 2014

The cottage was all we could ask for and more. The people and surroundings were fantastic, just everything you could wish for including the weather.

Rated by Mr Roberts reviewed on 5th January 2014

Nice cottage, great location, would go back for sure.

Rated by Mr Murphy reviewed on 26th November 2013

Beautiful cottage, excellent location.

Rated by Miss Emmony reviewed on 5th November 2013

A lovely, modern and very clean and homely cottage. The kitchen had everything you would need to comfortably cook for your family (if you felt the need). The cottage sits a little way back from the beautiful beach at Seatown, and its many lovely walks, and close drive to Spey Bay and other lovely costal areas. Don't miss the lovely fish and chip shop in the town!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 29th August 2013

We enjoyed a lovely week in the cottage, it is very well equipped and the location is very convenient for exploring the local area. We would not hesitate to return in future

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 24th July 2013

Beautiful, well equipped cottage. Home from home!

Rated by Ms Birch reviewed on 17th June 2013

This cottage is spacious, comfortable and ideally located for visiting the Moray coast. The rooms have been beautifully decorated and the seaside theme is tasteful.We were particularly impressed with the highly efficient and easy to operate heating system and believe me, you need a warm place to stay at all times of the year in this area! Anyone with mobility issues would find getting upstairs difficult but there is a bedroom downstairs.We would recommend the owners to install a shower curtain rather than the shower screen as putting on the taps to run the bath is not easy unless you have very, very long arms! As another reviewer pointed out the beds are rather on the firm side but we both slept well. All in all, a lovely cottage and one we would hope to return to.

Rated by slsFife reviewed on 25th May 2013

The cottage was homely with everything you could need. Spotlessly clean and well looked after. The tulips in the kitchen window were a nice touch. Loads of toys for any children who visit.

Rated by Mr Taylor reviewed on 20th May 2013

We had a wonderful week in this lovely comfortable cottage...Everything you needed including toys for young children, seats for the beach, buckets and spades and even picnic items. The cottage was spotless, lovely comfortable beds with a lovely homely feel.. The beach was within walking distance also a golf club. What made it even better was the very good weather we had...

Rated by Lister-Anderson reviewed on 19th May 2013

We had a wonderful week in this lovely comfortable cottage...Everything you needed including toys for young children, seats for the beach, buckets and spades and even picnic items. The cottage was spotless, lovely comfortable beds with a lovely homely feel.. The beach was within walking distance also a golf club. What made it even better was the very good weather we had.....

Rated by Lister-Anderson reviewed on 18th May 2013

The cottage was extremely well presented and well equipped. We were very impressed and would not hesitate to recommend to others. It was very good value. The location was excellent with plenty of potential activities and places to explore in the area.

Rated by Mrs Stone reviewed on 11th May 2013

Absolutely fantastic cottage. Three roomy and fantastic bedrooms. Large, well equipped kitchen. Cosy, comfortable living room.

Rated by Mr Beange reviewed on 23rd March 2013

Extremely comfortable,very clean,nicely decorated. All mod cons. My wife was born in Cullen.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 9th December 2012

We loved everything about the cottage! It was so clean and very warm. We will definitely be back.

Rated by Mrs Lino reviewed on 29th October 2012

The cottage was lovely, very relaxing, location ideal with plenty of places to go. The comfort of the cottage and the included amenities. Neighbours nice and helpful. Beautiful country! Would stay again!

Rated by Mr Baker reviewed on 17th September 2012

Excellent location and nice family house (toys very much appreciated by the kids).

Rated by Mr Green reviewed on 27th August 2012

The cottage was amazing and better than described. I didn't expect the additional toilet!

Rated by Mrs Mcintyre reviewed on 29th July 2012

Location of cottage was excellent. Amenities in the town were good and close by. The cottage itself was comfortable and very well equipped. An ideal base for exploring the scenic Moray/Aberdeenshire coastline.

Rated by Mr Nardini reviewed on 27th July 2012

We were blown away by this property. By far the best of the many cottages we have rented over the years.

Rated by Mr Bryceland reviewed on 26th July 2012

Spacious cottage, great location and lovely little town. The cottage was well appointed and the kitchen was lovely, large and well equipped. Lovely and warm on cold evenings, comfy beds and nice, simple furniture.

Rated by Mrs Watson reviewed on 26th February 2012

We found the cottage after asking a couple of locals and were impressed by the spaciousness and decor on entering. kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bathroom clean and tidy. beds were a bit on the firm side but otherwise comfortable. If you have a family member who has physical handicaps, there were no support/grab rails at toilet or bath. Owners may want to consider installing these? Kitchen had all essentials and local shops nearby. Cottage 150-200 yards walk from seafront. we visited 2 local "hostelries" and were impressed by the warmth and kindness from the barstaff. If you want a relaxing time,or,a place to stay while touring the north-east/inverness/aberdeen areas,then Cullen is ideally centrally located and the cottage was lovely. Mrs.Mta.

Rated by Mrs. M.T.A. reviewed on 22nd September 2011

Excellent accommodation in a superb location. We would certainly recommend it to friends and family, we hope to return next year.

Rated by Mrs Gavagan reviewed on 13th September 2011

An absolutely beautiful cottage and so tastefully decorated and furnished and excellently equipped.

Rated by Mr Germaschewski reviewed on 5th September 2011

85 Seatown is a deceptively spacious cosy cottage. Very quiet area yet close to the harbour and Cullen's main street. The location was everything here.

Rated by Mrs Wright reviewed on 28th August 2011

Beautifully re-furbished and spacious accommodation, especially the 'show home' standard kitchen! Seatown is a fabulous location in the relaxing haven that is Cullen - fabulous beach and scenery.

Rated by Dr Hardie reviewed on 27th July 2011

The location was excellent, the standard of the cottage overall was excellent and I would highly recommend the cottage to friends and others. I would definitely go back.

Rated by Mrs Anderson reviewed on 11th July 2011

The cottage was lovely and cosy and had been modernised very tastefully. The kitchen was particularly good and I would recommend this very highly. The town of Cullen is quiet but has many things in its favour such as local shops within walking distance from the cottage and a fantastic coastline.

Rated by Mrs Henderson reviewed on 26th June 2011

We thought this the best cottage we have stayed in; beautifully appointed and in a marvellous location yards from a quiet beach and harbour. If travelling with young children, the small but perfectly formed Macduff Aquarium and Spey Bay Wildlife Centre (both short drives from Cullen) are unmissable.

Rated by Mr Horner reviewed on 31st May 2011

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