Large traditional family home on a quiet residential street, with spacious rooms, enclosed garden and off road parking. .
Large traditional family home on a quiet residential street, with spacious rooms, enclosed garden and off road parking.. Ground Floor: Step to entrance. Living room: With Freeview TV. Dining room. Kitchen: With breakfast area, electric oven, gas hob, microwave, slow cooker and fridge/freezer. Utility room: With washing machine and tumble dryer. Bedroom 1: With single bed. Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.. First Floor: Bedroom 2: With double bed. Bedroom 3: With twin beds. Bathroom 1: With bath and toilet.. Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.. Large enclosed lawned garden with garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.. Number 12 is a traditional family home in the beautiful harbour village of Portknockie. The Three Creeks, which are the small creeks or inlets on the coast can be found just a few strides at the end of the road, and just a bit further along is the famous Bow Fiddle Rock. Inside, the accommodation is spacious and ideal for families or small groups looking to stay and take advantage of what the area has on offer. The large living room has plenty of comfortable seating, whilst a handy downstairs bedroom and shower room is useful for guests who may not wish to manage the stairs. A further two bedrooms and bathroom are on the first floor. The large sunny garden to the rear is enclosed, making it safe for children to play in, and the utility room will come in useful for those days when a change of clothes may be necessary! Most days, you can enjoy lunches and evening meals in the hotel in the village. Portknockie, which has an award-winning fish and chip shop, is a real gem in the heart of the Buckie coastline. With dramatic and ever-changing sea views, it is a wonderful place for walkers and those who love to take in the local scenery. The neighbouring village of Cullen, about 2 miles away, is worth a visit. Why not try the local delicacy of cullen skink while you are there? If you are a keen golfer, then there are several courses within easy reach. The working fishing town of Buckie is about 5 miles away, and from here you can take a boat trip to search for the Moray Firth dolphins. Or, further afield at Spey Bay, you will find the popular Scottish Dolphin Centre and Nature Reserve. The famous Speyside Whisky Trail is also within easy reach and should not be missed.Shoreline 200 yards. Shop and pub 200 yards,Harbour/paddling pool 800 yards, shop, pub-hotel 200 yards restaurant 2 miles. Free WiFi
To book Number 12 in Portknockie, Moray securely online today, and to check the latest availability at Number 12, please use the button below.
Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Portknockie is detailed below.