A pretty, traditional fisherman’s cottage with views over the harbour, just a few minutes from the lovely beach at Findochty. .
A pretty, traditional fisherman’s cottage with views over the harbour, just a few minutes from the lovely beach at Findochty.. Ground Floor: Open plan living space. Living area: With wood burner, Freeview TV, DVD player and wooden floor. Dining area. Step to... Kitchen area: With electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and patio doors to patio. Utility room: With washing machine. Step to... Bedroom 1: With king size bed and en-suite with shower over bath, and toilet (Jack and Jill shared with main house). Steep stairs to.... First Floor: Bedroom 2: With king size bed and en-suite with toilet. Bedroom 3: With 4ft twin beds and sloping ceiling. Shower room: With walk-in shower, toilet and heated towel rail. . Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. Cot, highchair and stairgate. Welcome pack.. Enclosed patio with garden furniture and BBQ. Bike store. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking. Please note: The unfenced harbour is 10 yards away. . Occupying a great position overlooking the tranquil marina in the delightful village of Findochty on the Moray Firth Coast, this traditional semi-detached fisherman’s cottage has been tastefully renovated to a very comfortable standard, with a cosy open fire in the living area, and patio doors leading from the kitchen area to the raised, fully enclosed terrace. Sailing and fishing enthusiasts can relax and enjoy the comings and goings in the marina, and watch the crabs being landed from the terrace. There is a lovely pub with views, just 300 yards away on the harbour front, which serves food and takeaway meals. Breathtaking beach and clifftop walks from the village form part of the Moray Coast Trail and take you into Buckie, Portknockie and Cullen where there are more pubs, restaurants, takeaways and shops within 3 miles. There are sandy beaches and coves with plenty of fishing heritage and sea life to explore beyond the marina, and a challenging 18-hole golf course 1 mile west of the village. With activities such as walking, sailing, fishing, diving, cycling, whale watching and golf available, there is much to do locally. During the summer, the daylight hours are very long providing every opportunity to enjoy the quality of the local scenery, and when the conditions allow, witness the amazing northern lights. The spectacular coastline ranges from steep cliffs with little fishing villages strung out at the base to fantastic sandy beaches, especially at Cullen, and also Nairn and Lossiemouth further west. There are many historic castles and gardens to explore including the spectacular ruined Findlater, the Joiner’s Workshop in Fordyce and Duff House in Banff. Whisky and castle trails are further inland starting with the Glenglassaugh distillery just 7½ miles away. A boat trip to see the dolphins and seals is a must, and the many neighbouring little villages have a treasure trove of antique and curios shops as well as coffee shops and restaurants, offering fine local food and seasonal produce. A true jewel in the Moray Firth Coastline, Findochty ensures a memorable holiday any time of the year, and on Thursdays, the fish and chip van visits! Beach 300 yards. Shop and pub 300 yards. Free WiFi
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