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Seatown Cottage

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Gardenstown, Banffshire


Seatown Cottage
Seatown Cottage
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Gardenstown on the Moray Coast in north-east Scotland is a sleepy and picturesque little village of narrow lanes and stepped walkways (it is built on cliff ledges) with tantalising views of the sea between its old fishermens' houses, some of which can only be accessed on foot.  Along the narrow sea wall which leads only to the sandy beach and car park, and just a few yards from the rocky shore, is Seatown Cottage, a family home now offering snug and comfortable holiday accommodation for 4 people.

The house was built by the present owner's grandfather and has been very well maintained and refurbished.    It is now on three levels, with a kitchen-dining room with wood burner and a shower room on the ground floor, a spacious sitting room on the first floor and two bedrooms and bathrooms above.  Externally there is a terrace extension, so that guests can relax and enjoy a sea view.

The village has a pub serving excellent meals. There is a general store, a butcher, a baker. and the candlestick maker might be found in one of the seasonal souvenir shops.

Gardenstown is on Gamrie Bay, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and noted for its seabird colonies, dolphins, ancient rocks and seaside plants and flowers.  In fact there is a dolphin and whale rescue and research centre in the town.  This is a region which until recently has remained relatively undiscovered and yet has so much to offer.  (It also has the huge benefit, in Scotland, of being largely midge-free!)  There are any number of scenic golf courses to play in the surrounding area,    and castles, stately homes - among them Duff House, an outpost of the National Gallery for Scotland -  and beaches to visit. Walk along under the cliffs to the wee village of Crovie, where a single row of little cottages clings to the shore, or climb to St John's Chapel, site of a battle with Danish invaders.  Also nearby is Pennan, another little ex-fishing village at the foot of the cliffs, its additional claim to fame being that it is the site of the telephone box immortalised in the film 'Local Hero'.  The cave at sandy Cullykhan Beach is worth a visit and the modern Whisky Trail with its numerous distilleries is not far away.

The nearby town of Macduff  (8m) has all facilities and a Marine Aquarium with its living display of local sea-life, and the attractive cathedral 'city' of Elgin is only 44 miles away.  There, you can visit the 13th century cathedral,  ruined Spynie Palace and nearby Pluscarden Abbey.  In the other direction, there is an award-winning Lighthouse Museum at Fraserburgh (15m).

Heating is by electricity is INCLUDED.  Bed linen and towels are also INCLUDED.  One pet is welcome.  There is a telephone for incoming and emergency calls.

 

Weekly Price 2010


Start date
End date
Tariff
05 Jan 2010
12 Mar 2010
 
£ 325
13 Mar 2010
09 Apr 2010
 
£ 365
10 Apr 2010
16 Apr 2010
 
£ 425
17 Apr 2010
07 May 2010
 
£ 365
08 May 2010
28 May 2010
 
£ 425
29 May 2010
04 Jun 2010
 
£ 475
05 Jun 2010
25 Jun 2010
 
£ 425
26 Jun 2010
27 Aug 2010
 
£ 475
28 Aug 2010
17 Sep 2010
 
£ 425
18 Sep 2010
15 Oct 2010
 
£ 365
16 Oct 2010
29 Oct 2010
 
£ 425
30 Oct 2010
19 Dec 2010
 
£ 325

 

Guest Comment

Bradford Party, Lancashire 28/04/2006

We enjoyed a great couple of weeks here helped along by some fantastic weather. There is plenty of walking to be done nearby ? with many opportunities to see local wildlife. We?d recommend the aquarium at Macduff just so you recognise the creatures in the pools round about the coast here. ?we enjoyed our stay and hope everyone else has a brilliant holiday in this cottage too

Seatown Cottage - Guest Comments

The Piries, Lanarkshire 17/06/2006

The cottage is lovely. Very cosy with everything you could need and everybody is very friendly. The weather has been pretty good overall with a couple of fantastic days of sunshine which meant we could have our breakfast outside. We have been to see the Cairngorm reindeer, Macduff Aquarium, Duff House but would have to say that our best days were spent rock pooling in Gardenstown, Crovie and Pennan.. Thanks for a lovely place to stay. The Harbour` restaurant was as good as everyone says.

 

Melcher, Belgium 15/07/2006

We have enjoyed our stay enormously. From the start we had the best weather we could imagine. The view from the terrace is great. We had breakfast here every morning. We even saw the dolphins from the terrace. The trips to Troup Head where we saw 15 seals, gannets, guillemots and puffins and the trip by boat with the Puffin from Macduff were great. We saw many minke whales, and dolphins?.all the locals are very friendly and helpful?Great cottage and wonderful weather are the ingredients for a great holiday.


Weekly Price 2010
  • Sleeps: 4*,
    Bedrooms: 2
  • No Smoking
  • Short Breaks available
  • Pet Friendly


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Accommodation:
Entry Floor
  • Dining kitchen with fridge feezer, microwave, washing machine and woodburning stove etc.
  • Shower/WC
First Floor
  • Sitting room with TV/Video and electric stove
Second Floor
  • Double bedroom
  • Twin bedroom
  • Bathroom with bath/shower, WC and wash basin


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