Drumduan Mill is a sympathetically restored and converted Corn Mill in a quiet rural position. It is 2 miles East of Nairn, and half an hour's drive from Inverness. The accommodation is on three floors:
The entrance hall has an adjoining toilet/shower room.
The main living/dining area is open plan with a polished wooden floor, exposed stone walls, large woodburning stove, television and video player.
Stairs lead up from here to a balcony area with double bed.
The kitchen has a gas hob, electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge and freezer.
Downstairs are 2 bedrooms - the larger one featuring the internal pitwheel and has a double bed. The second smaller bedroom has two single beds.
The downstairs bathroom/toilet is particularly attractive and includes a large Victorian porcelain bath.
The utility area is also downstairs and has a washing machine and Butler sink unit. A large adjoining coat/boot room has an external door.
Facilities:
Oil-fired central heating throughout.
Woodburning stove.
Logs, fuel and electricity are included.
Linen is provided (please bring own towels).
50% deposit on booking, balance on arrival.
The county town of Nairn is both an excellent base for touring the Highlands, Moray and Speyside and itself offers a wide range of quality recreational facilities:
2 Championship golf links (inlcuding the venue of the 1999 Walker Cup).
All weather tennis courts at Nairn Sports Club.
Attractive harbour/marina and Links recreational area.