49 Crovie Village is a terraced, seafront cottage in the village of Crovie. The cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms which are a double and a twin room which have sloping ceilings and a skylight. There is also a ground floor bathroom, a kitchen with a dining area, a utility and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. Outside there is off road parking available in free public car parks and the coast is opposite. 49 Crovie Village is a special cottage in a unique location ensuring an unforgettable holiday for all. Note: Property does not accept bookings within 2 days of arrival due to rural area
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Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Utility. Sitting room with woodburning stove.
A characterful and quirky fisherman's cottage nestling between the base of the cliffs at the rear and the open sea to the front in the small village of Crovie. A pathway runs along the shoreline giving pedestrian access to this row of charming cottages and the hustle and bustle of daily life is left far behind! 49 Crovie Village is a typical cottage with its gable end to the sea and quirky interior and would be ideal for a couple or small family group who want to spend carefree days walking along the rocky foreshore, watching the wonderful wildlife and soaking up the special uniqueness of the location. There are two lovely bedrooms on the first floor both with sloping ceilings and skylight windows and the ground floor is modern and spacious. A lovely open plan and well-equipped kitchen/dining room leads through to a cosy sitting room with a welcoming woodburning stove ensuring cosy nights in around the fire after an active day. There are no local services in Crovie but the neighbouring and larger village of Gardenstown is just over a mile away and here there is a well-stocked village shop and local pub/restaurant. A very pleasant walk on a good day is following the path from Crovie to Gardenstown to pick up essentials and then a return journey with different views. The north east coast is dotted with many villages and small towns all worth a visit and the bigger towns of Banff and MacDuff offer excellent local services. For wildlife lovers a visit to the RSPB reserve at Troup Head is a must and of course boat trips onto the Moray Firth will ensure a good view of the famous dolphins as they pass by. This is a special cottage in a unique location ensuring an unforgettable holiday for all.
The small village of Crovie is not only pretty but is also quite unique as here the use of motor cars is discouraged and access to the single line of cottages is via a path that borders the sea. Vehicles are left at a nearby car park. At one time a busy fishing village it is now a peaceful retreat for visitors who love the charm and gentle ambience of the community. Crovie faces west onto the Moray Firth and in the summer fabulous sunsets can be enjoyed whilst in the winter months the Northern Lights can sometimes be seen. Although a real retreat Crovie is close to the many atmospheric fishing villages all along the north east coastline each with their own history and well worth a visit.
Electric heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking available in two public car parks. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 1 mile. Note: Narrow and steep cottage stairs, may not be suitable for those with limited mobility. Note: Sloping ceilings in bedrooms.
The small village of Crovie is not only pretty but is also quite unique as here the use of motor cars is discouraged and access to the single line of cottages is via a path that borders the sea. Vehicles are left at a nearby car park. At one time a busy fishing village it is now a peaceful retreat for visitors who love the charm and gentle ambience of the community. Crovie faces west onto the Moray Firth and in the summer fabulous sunsets can be enjoyed whilst in the winter months the Northern Lights can sometimes be seen. Although a real retreat Crovie is close to the many atmospheric fishing villages all along the north east coastline each with their own history and well worth a visit.
We've just spent a week here for our honeymoon and it was just perfect. It's lovely and peaceful. Crovie is stunning, just a row of cottages with hill to one side and the sea to the other. The cottage is wonderfully appointed and a great place to chill out.
We loved Crovie and would go back again in a heartbeat. No 49 is immaculate, modern and I would highly recommend it to anyone considering a visit.
Well, what an absolutely delightful cottage in a beautiful setting right on the sea front of this amazing rugged seashore. If you want to get away to a secluded cove to re-charge your batteries, then this is where you should go. The owner is always on the end of the phone should you need anything. The cottage is probably the nicest I have ever stopped in, with a lovely big cottage kitchen. The icing on the cake is the log burner in the lounge with fantastic views across the bay. If you what to experience the wild Scottish landscape from the comfort of one of the best cottages in a secluded location then this is perfect
A gorgeous cottage with all modern conveniences in one of the most picturesque villages in Scotland. Gardenstown is a short walk away around the cliffs. The perfect holiday getaway.
This was a beautiful cottage in a beautiful location. A real home from home, the owner made sure we wanted for nothing. The beds were very comfortable and it was a pleasure to come back to the cottage after a busy day out. We would definitely come back to this property. Don't be put off by having to park in one of the car parks on the way into the village, it isn't as tricky as it looks and if you have children they will love the adventure. Five stars from me and my family ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
We love Crovie and it was wonderful to be back and staying in such a beautiful cottage! Having a wood burner was a real plus especially on the colder evenings. It wasn't cold enough or necessary to use the radiators and having a fire took the chill off and made No 49 really cosy.
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