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Steading Cottage - Craigievar Castle

(Ref. 1060436)

Craigievar near Alford, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Aberdeenshire & The Coastal Trail Show on map

4.5

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Cot available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher

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  • cottage (13)
  • comfortable (7)
  • well (6)
  • castle (6)
  • equipped (5)
  • warm (5)

18 Customer Reviews

  • "Comfortable and homely cottage, warm and well equipped."

    Spectacular trees!

    Reviewed by Susan12.5Sep 2023

  • "We had a short great stay at the Steading cottage with some pleasant walks among, particularly the beautiful old trees around the castle."

    We want to be back when the pink Castle opens again—just the place for a relaxing quiet time.

    Thank you very much for the feedback. The castle will reopen in 2024, you can follow the castle on our website https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/craigievar Property Owner

    Reviewed by Bo12.5Aug 2023

  • "The cottage was absolutely lovely, classically updated with everything you need."

    In a lovely quite, peaceful remote area close to the Cairngorms. Although there was very little mobile connectivity it did not bother us at all…I would visit the cottages again.

    Thank you very much for your feedback, we are planning a refurbishment of the 3 cottages at Craigievar in 2024. We also have a ongoing project to supply wifi to as many NTS cottages as possible. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Katherine12.5Jul 2023

  • "Clean and warm, good facilities except iron was missing."

    Reviewed by Anne12.5Jul 2023

  • "Gorgeous setting, meticulously clean, private, and reasonably priced."

    Thank you very much for the positive feedback, Craigievar is a great place to unwind. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Kimberly13.3May 2023

  • "Have stayed in all three cottages and it’s a fabulous spot to see Royal ..."

    Have stayed in all three cottages and it’s a fabulous spot to see Royal Deeside The only thing is it could do with more comfortable seating

    Reviewed by Robert10.8Mar 2023

  • "Very comfortable and well equipped."

    Liked the American style closets in the bedrooms giving lots of hanging and storage space. Only one problem the combination door lock on the front door did not always lock securely and required some fiddling with to ensure the catch located correctly. This needs some urgent attention.

    Reviewed by Michael13.3Sep 2022

  • "The cottage was perfect for our needs and had everything necessary for our weeks stay."

    There was no internet connection at the cottage but that wasn't important to us.

    Many thanks for your positive feedback, Craigievar is a great location for peace and quiet. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Anthony13.3Aug 2022

  • "Pros - lovely location on the estate, with plenty of walks and gardens to stroll through."

    Clean throughout, and generally well equipped kitchen. Efficient heating (needed even in summer!). Comfortable beds, warm duvet covers. Cons - horrid horrid lounge furniture! In this day and age, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a comfortable evening on a sofa which isn't a reject from an NTS property circa 1950. The sofa and armchairs in the property are awful! Uncomfortable, tiny, just impossible to relax in after a day hiking in the surrounding gorgeous countryside. We generally just went to bed early rather than try. This was disappointing, given we stayed for 2 weeks. I can't imagine what a few rainy days would have been like. Just awful, I imagine. Also, bring your own bath mat (as we did) as shower is an over bath type and extremely slippery. Also, surely, a hair dryer and iron are standard items these days?

    Reviewed by Stephanie8.3Jul 2022

  • "Great cottage, nice dining table, adequate kitchen, effective heating."

    A decent vacuum cleaner was provided so nice and easy to clean up. Only thing missing was an iron, (which previous visitors had broken), and a teapot would have been useful.

    Thank you for your feedback. We will replace the missing items. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Stuart13.3May 2022

  • "We had a wonderful week, the property was clean upon arrival and has a fully equipped kitchen."

    However, there were a couple of niggles, no toilet roll, no kitchen roll or sponge to wash up. These are just a few of the items which we have always had in some form at other properties. If just a roll to get through until we do a shop. The bed in the main bedroom was uncomfortable but despite this the cottage is cosy and comfortable. The proximity to the castle and the scenery and wildlife in the grounds is amazing. The area around the castle and the wider Cairngorms is simply srunning and largely untouched. We will definitely be back.

    Many thanks for your feedback. We are pleased to read that you found the cottage clean and a well equipped kitchen. We will notify the property manager about the supply of toilet rolls and washing up sponge. We will also check the mattresses and see if they are scheduled for replacement. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Chris10.8May 2022

  • "What a difference a week makes, the week before it was sunny and warm and our week it was mostly cloudy and rather cool."

    While I was happy with the cottage my wife found it cold unless the heating was on all the time we were in. However, I did think there should have been a shower mat available for the bath. Unfortunately, my wife overbalanced and hit her face and we had to leave on the Thursday, just in case there were any complications which, happily, there weren't.

    Reviewed by Charles10.0Apr 2022

  • "The cottage was well presented and very cozy in a beautiful surrounding."

    We often struggled to shut the door as it had a key pad not a key. There was also dirt in the bath which needed to be cleaned before we used it. However it was very warm and had all necessary equipment. A bag of logs to use would be a bonus even if we had had to pay extra as we would not have been able to fit one in the car it was so full. A lovely stay and would stay again.

    Thank you very much for your feedback. We added key pads to make it simpler for our customers, remembering to leave keys etc was problematic. We aren't sure why the bath wasn't clean and are sorry that you had to clean it. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Joanne10.8Apr 2022

  • "Cottage was ideal for our family."

    Very cosy & comfortable. Had everything we needed for our stay. Wi-Fi & mobile signal are a bit of a hit & miss but we knew that before we arrived.

    Reviewed by Elaine12.5Apr 2022

  • "A very comfortable cottage in a great rural/isolated location for peace and quiet especially in the evenings after tourists visiting the castle have gone."

    Some small gripes. Utensils in kitchen were good, but no tea pot. The Electric cooker needs upgrading, the strongest ring won't maintain the water boiling adequately if for example you make pasta. The website did not make it clear you needed to bring your own fuel for open fire. However these are small points and we really enjoyed the cottage.

    Many thanks for your feedback. We have passed on your comments regrading the kitchen equipment to our Property Manager to investigate. We have rechecked out listing and it clearly states that fuel is not provided for the wood burner. I hope these small irritations dis not affect your holiday and it is great to read that you appreciated the location. It is a very beautiful quiet area of the North East. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Ian Macrae10.8Mar 2022

  • "This is such a cosy but well equipped cottage."

    It felt homely straight away. It’s in the grounds of the, fabulous, fairytale-pink Craigievar Castle so there’s about 60 hectares of woods and other paths / fields to roam ( our dogs were in heaven). The staff and volunteers at the castle - which is a ‘must-see’ are friendly and full of great stories of the area. It’s remote so no pub or restaurant within about 9 miles but you need transport if you go to the Highlands. Also, no WiFi and very limited phone connection if that’s important to you. We found it to be a really relaxing break from hectic life with the magnificent Cairngorms to explore and lots to do and see in the surrounding area including wildlife. When all the walking and cycling makes you hungry there’s great food nearby and everyone we met were friendly. We will return.

    Reviewed by Elizabeth6.7Sep 2021

  • "Lovely location and cottage had everything we needed except it would have been good to know in advance there was no mobile phone signal as well as no WiFi!"

    The members of staff at the castle, particularly John were very helpful.

    Good to read that you enjoyed your stay at Steading Cottage at Craigievar and that John was very helpful. We have rechecked and the details for the cottage on this website do mention that Wifi is not available. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Sarah5.0Jul 2021

  • "Beautiful location for the cottage right next to the wonderful castle, lovely ..."

    Beautiful location for the cottage right next to the wonderful castle, lovely walks including a more strenuous marked one up behind the property, Alford has good Coop nearby and plenty to see and do all around, great place

    Reviewed by Bernadette6.7Jun 2021

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Summary

  • All-ground-floor
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Living/dining room with open fire
  • Electric central heating with radiators and open fire
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washer/dryer, dishwasher
  • TV with intergrated DVD player, radio
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot available
  • Off-road parking close to the cottage for 2 cars
  • Access to the castle grounds
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 5.3 miles miles
  • Note: There is no WiFi at this property and mobile phone reception can be poor
  • Note: Access is via the front door which has a step, and there are three internal steps down into the living/dining area, the area by the front door is cobbled
  • Note: Dogs are not allowed on beds or any of the furniture, you may like to bring an old towel to wipe muddy paws
  • Note: The charging of electric vehicles is not permitted
  • Note: Fuel for the open fire is not provided, logs and coal are available locally at petrol stations and shops, we kindly ask that you do not collect wood from the estate
  • Note: If the Accommodation becomes inaccessible due to bad weather the National Trust for Scotland will take all reasonable steps to inform you and to offer an alternative National Trust for Scotland property
  • Note: The opening times, visitor facilities and entry prices of all National Trust for Scotland properties and attractions can be viewed on their website here
  • Note:Check-in from 5pm, check out by 9.30am

The property

Alford 5.4 miles.

A sublime stone cottage, enveloped with climbing roses, Steading Cottage can be found on the beautiful National Trust for Scotland’s Craigievar Castle estate, once a home for the castle's estate workers and now offering four guests a wonderful getaway.

Built around a quaint cobbled courtyard and facing Craigievar Castle’s famous pink turrets, Steading Cottage is perfect for a small family or group seeking a tranquil retreat to Scotland.

Discover a unique living/dining room to relax in after a fun-filled day, with an original fireplace hosting an open fire in the centre of the room.

Light up the fire and take a seat on the purple sofa or one of the plush armchairs, before flicking on the TV for a film night.

At the other end of the room, you will find a table at which you can dine, with a fitted galley kitchen providing a fantastic space to rustle up your delicious dishes with a range of high quality appliances at hand.

When you're in need of rest, find two elegant bedrooms, comprising a double and a twin, both with to excellent furnishings and ample storage for your belongings.

Completing the interior is the family bathroom, where you can freshen up in the morning with the shower over bath setup, before pulling on your walking boots to enjoy a morning stroll around the peaceful grounds.

Delight in all kinds of adventures in Aberdeenshire from the picturesque Steading Cottage.

Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1060434, 1060432, together sleeping 15 guests.

The major conservation project at Craigievar is nearing completion. Some minor ground works will remain ongoing throughout Spring 2024.

EPC Rating: Band E

Short-term Holiday Let Licence No: AS-00040-F

Craigievar Castle Cottages

Enjoy an unforgettable holiday with your loved ones at these three delightful cottages, nestled on the splendid Craigievar Castle estate, with a magnificent pink castle providing a fine example of Scottish Baronial architecture, maintaining its beauty across four centuries, with the help of the wonderful preservation work of National Trust for Scotland. Surrounded by extensive parkland, amounting to 37 hectares, guests at North Mains Cottage, South Mains Cottage and Steading Cottage can enjoy free reign of this magnificent landscape. There is plenty of wildlife holding residence here too; you can explore the waymarked woodland trails and catch sight of red squirrels, roe deer and perhaps even the elusive wildcats that roam the area. Take a guided tour around Craigievar Castle to learn of the rich family history and see the lovingly preserved collection of family portraits and ornate original furniture. The castle lies near to the town of Alford, where guests can find essential amenities, a local butcher’s, a shop and a pub, whilst the Alford Heritage Centre offers you the chance to learn more about the local history as it pays tribute to the workers of the area, with displays on past village and farm life. Take a scenic drive through Royal Deeside's ancient Caledonian pine forest to reach another National Trust for Scotland location, Mar Lodge Estate, a spectacular setting for walks and picnics in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Here you can enjoy opportunities for mountain-biking, shooting, fishing and stalking, as well as a variety of rambles across the landscape, with the winter months offering brilliant downhill and cross-country skiing at Glenshee. Find even more delights slightly further afield at the National Trust for Scotland’s Pitmedden Garden & Museum of Farming Life, with over 30,000 annual bedding plants and plenty of agricultural history to discover, as well as the equally impressive Haddo House, a Palladian-style stately home designed by William Adam. The 'Granite City' of Aberdeen is within reach via car or the regular local buses from Alford, with a world of attractions to explore, from the many eateries and pubs, to the waterside scenery and beaches, you'll have no trouble filling a day out here with exciting activities. Make wonderful memories with your loved ones at the enchanting Craigievar Castle Cottages.

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About the location

ALFORD, ABERDEENSHIRE

Aberdeen 25 miles

Nestled in rural Aberdeenshire, the small town of Alford sits by the River Don and the hills of Bennachie and Coreen and has a variety of shops, restaurants and amenities. Steeped in history, the town is home to the Battle of Alford battleground and Alford Heritage Centre as well as the Grampian Transport Museum. For those who love the outdoors, the nearby Haughton and Murray country park offers an abundance of beautiful walks, and the 18-hole Alford Golf Course is ideal for both experienced and novice players. In the surrounding area there are a number of castles including the National Trust for Scotland's, Scottish Baronial Castle Fraser and its historic walled gardens. An ideal location for exploring Aberdeenshire, there is something for everyone in Alford.

Note: There is no WiFi at this property.
Note : There are 3 steps internally down to the living/dinning area.
Note: If the Accommodation becomes inaccessible due to bad weather the National Trust for Scotland will take all reasonable steps to inform you and to offer an alternative National Trust for Scotland property.
Note: The opening times, visitor facilities and entry prices of all National Trust for Scotland properties and attractions can be viewed on their website here
Note: The major conservation project at Craigievar is nearing completion. Some minor ground works will remain ongoing throughout Spring 2024.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas