This historical Victorian property rests in Scotland’s oldest royal burgh, Tain, dating back to the Vikings. Ne Nimium is bursting with character, offering an unconventional retreat perfect for couples or a small family looking to explore the ancient Scottish Highlands.
Entrance to the stone constructed property includes ramp access with railings, making this ground-floor dwelling accessible for everyone. Be amazed as you're welcomed by high arched windows, ornate features, original working shutters, and tall ceilings in the beautiful living space. Relax in the sitting room surrounded by beautiful natural daylight seeping in through the large windows, there's also a dining area for you to enjoy a fun family breakfast in this stunning room. Through the hallway, you'll find a historical gem within the property, the old bank's original walk-in safe, although there are sadly no treasures hidden inside. Rustle up your own Scottish haggis in the newly renovated sleek kitchen, equipped with all the necessities you'll need for a self-catered stay. Retire to one of the charming bedrooms to rest your head after an exciting day, the king-size room even boasts an en-suite shower, fitted beautifully with block colours and tiling. For the other guests, a separate bathroom is available, where you can rinse away in a hot shower, greeted by a toasty warm towel from the heated towel rail. Stock up on necessities from the Co-op just a few steps down the road from the property located on the high street, where you can also find cafes, restaurants and a bakery. Take the kids for a day out at Tain Through Time, a museum where you can learn all about the town's medieval history. A short walk away from the property you'll find the Glenmorangie Distillery, where adults can experience a guided tour and tasting of the famous Whisky. Play a game of golf at the renowned Tain Golf Course, designed by legendary Scottish golfer, Tom Morris. A bridge takes you over Dornoch Firth to the seaside resort of Dornoch, where you'll find sandy beaches, cycling terrain and the Loch Fleet Nature Reserve. The nearby village of Portmahomack is a great place to experience cycling, sea trips, fishing and water-sport activities. Ne Nimium will offer you a trip like no other, a rare find and perfect base for exploring the Scottish Highlands.
Tain is a historic town which dates back to the Vikings and holds ancient architecture whilst being a short journey away from the sea. Tain is home to the Glenmorangie Distillery, where they hold distillery tours for their famous single malt Scotch whisky. There's also a large golf course featured next to the River Tain with a range of courses for beginners and experts. Nearby is the city of Inverness which boasts the 19th-century Inverness Cathedral, the 18th-century Old High Church, and the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery.
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