Guisaichean

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£672-2926 per week, sleeps 8

Invermoriston, IV63 7YA     Tel: 01244 352022


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Guisaichean is a detached cottage in Invermoriston, Scotland. It has four bedrooms including two king-size doubles, a double and a twin, two of them have en-suite facilities and there is a family bathroom, it can sleep eight people. The rest of the cottage is made up of a kitchen with a dining area and woodburning stove and a sitting room with an open fire. Outside is off road parking for three cars, a gravelled area with furniture and a front and side lawn with furniture. A fantastic cottage in a beautiful location.

Accommodation

Four bedrooms: Ground floor: 1 x king-size double, 1 x king-size double with en-suite shower, basin and WC. First floor: 1 x king-size double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Ground floor shower room with shower over bath, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area and woodburning stove. Sitting room with open fire.

Amenities

LPG Central heating with further power from Woodburner. Woodburning stove and open fire. Gas oven and hob, microwave, washing machine, Sky TV, WIFI, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel, power and starter pack inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Large decked area with furniture and private wooden hot tub. Side and rear lawn with furniture. One well behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Pub and shop 11 minute walk. Note: The staircase is open to one side, small children should take care. Note: Garden is not secured, but there are two ground anchors available for dog leads. Note: Shop and pub is 11 minute walk, however, there is no footpath - care should be taken if walking along the main road, traveling by car may be more advisable.
 

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