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SEILIE COTTAGE 81 Bankhead, Gardenstown, Banff, Aberdeenshire AB45 3ZP
Photo: Gardenstown harbour
Sleeps: 4 + 2 on double futon. Pets welcome. No smoking.
Tourist Board: 4 stars.
   
Price range: £265 - £445 pw.
For further details please contact:
Lynn Pitt Tel: 01261 842468
  
Seilie Cottage is located in the conservation area of Gardenstown. It is a traditional fisherman's cottage that was built prior to 1870. The cottage was originally two cottages and was converted into one. One cottage was very small, and only consisted of the ground floor which is now the lounge and toilet. The second cottage was the first and second floors which now comprises the kitchen, the sitting room, 2 bedrooms, and the full bath. We have strived to tastefully decorate Seilie Cottage to a superior quality, and have been awarded a 4-star rating with Visit Scotland. This last year we have been busy making improvements which include a newly refitted bathroom, reopening the fireplace in the lounge, and building a stone patio in the back garden. Digital TV with Freeview. The cottage can sleep from 2 to 6 people comfortably. The bedrooms are comprised of a king bedroom, and a double bedroom. There is also a double futon in the lounge. A short walking distance from the cottage is a pub, a butcher, a bakery, and small gallery. In the cottage there will be a notebook which will include information about the local area, including places not to miss, wonderful walks, castles to explore, golf courses to master. Too much to name them all! Location - Gardenstown, or Gamrie as the locals call it, is a quaint seaside village that is terraced amongst the red sandstone cliffs.
- The scenery will amaze you from the picturesque harbour, to waves crashing against the rocks, or just the cliffs themselves in all their majesty.
- Once you have experienced Gardenstown, you will find it hard not to keep coming back year after year.
- Exploring the many winding paths that terrace around Gardenstown is worth the climb. But please keep in mind, although Gardenstown is an incredibly beautiful, the many stairs are not suitable for the physically challenged.
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