Bridge Park Cottage is a three bedroom family cottage nestled in the most glorious location, surrounded by fields, with stunning views up the glen and across the river Lochay.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, Open Fire
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Coffee Machine
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Zip And Link Kingsize (5ft) Bed, Single (3ft) Bed (Flexible Sleeping Only)
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 3: Single (3ft) Bed
Living room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, Open Fire
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Coffee Machine
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Zip And Link Kingsize (5ft) Bed, Single (3ft) Bed (Flexible Sleeping Only)
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 3: Single (3ft) Bed
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Highchair available on request. Welcome pack. Garden. Bike store. Private parking for 3 cars. No smoking. Please note: No stag or hen parties. Holidaymakers only.
The cottage is detached and set in the middle of a large, sunny garden. It was originally a croft, converted in the 1960s for a retiring estate worker and his wife. It is laid largely to lawn with mature trees and shrubs, and a wide variety of wildlife visiting the bird table. It is surrounded by fields with grazing cattle and sheep and a small burn (stream) on one side; the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature.
On the ground floor there is a lobby area with a small boot room, ideal after those muddy country walks. There is a large, sunny kitchen/dining room which is well- equipped, and a dining table seating six guests. There is a cosy lounge with an open log fire, a satellite TV, plenty of books, DVDs and board games to enjoy in the evenings. The family bathroom is downstairs with a shower over the bath. Outside is a substantial stone shed or bothy that is lockable and useful for storing fishing gear, bicycles, and garden equipment.
Killin is a small, charming village approximately half a mile away, located at the western edge of Loch Tay, by the Falls of Dochart, a spectacular series of rapids. There is a supermarket as well as a variety of places to eat in Killin. Fishing permits can be obtained at the newsagent, and bicycle and canoe hire from the extremely helpful and locally knowledgeable Outdoor Shop. The village serves as an excellent base for walks in the surrounding mountains of Breadalbane, whilst Loch Tay, which lies nearby, is a popular destination for salmon fishing and water sports. The village is on the edge of the Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve and The Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offering a mix of wildlife spotting, outdoor activities and beautiful walks. Horse riding is available locally and a golf course is only walking distance away.
Visitors to Killin can also explore the ruins of the Campbell stronghold of Finlarig Castle and visit the Moirlanich Longhouse, a rare, surviving example of a traditional Scottish longhouse maintained by the National Trust for Scotland.
On the ground floor there is a lobby area with a small boot room, ideal after those muddy country walks. There is a large, sunny kitchen/dining room which is well- equipped, and a dining table seating six guests. There is a cosy lounge with an open log fire, a satellite TV, plenty of books, DVDs and board games to enjoy in the evenings. The family bathroom is downstairs with a shower over the bath. Outside is a substantial stone shed or bothy that is lockable and useful for storing fishing gear, bicycles, and garden equipment.
Killin is a small, charming village approximately half a mile away, located at the western edge of Loch Tay, by the Falls of Dochart, a spectacular series of rapids. There is a supermarket as well as a variety of places to eat in Killin. Fishing permits can be obtained at the newsagent, and bicycle and canoe hire from the extremely helpful and locally knowledgeable Outdoor Shop. The village serves as an excellent base for walks in the surrounding mountains of Breadalbane, whilst Loch Tay, which lies nearby, is a popular destination for salmon fishing and water sports. The village is on the edge of the Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve and The Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offering a mix of wildlife spotting, outdoor activities and beautiful walks. Horse riding is available locally and a golf course is only walking distance away.
Visitors to Killin can also explore the ruins of the Campbell stronghold of Finlarig Castle and visit the Moirlanich Longhouse, a rare, surviving example of a traditional Scottish longhouse maintained by the National Trust for Scotland.
EPC Rating = E