Heatherlea Cottage Annexe

Heatherlea Cottage Annexe is a self-catering cottage in Hungladder, Inverness-shire.

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Heatherlea Cottage Annexe
Hungladder
Inverness-shire
IV51 9YT

The historic map is an Ordnance Survey map from 1919 to 1947, and is provided by the National Library of Scotland

This annexe has been furnished to a high standard and offers delightful accommodation, with a light and spacious sitting room warmed by an open fire that makes the property appealing all year round. The kitchen is modern, bright and airy with a dining area, and there is a shower room and one bedroom. The annexe is attached to the owner’s home and the well maintained garden is shared with them. The local pub is just a mile and a half away, whilst the nearest shop is five miles down the road. Portree is further afield but offers a more comprehensive range of amenities for visitors. This property is an ideal base for a couple wanting a relaxing holiday or to take advantage of the activities on offer in this beautiful location.

Electric storage heaters available if required (small charge for use) with additional heating from open fire in sitting room. Electric double oven and hob with overhead extractor, microwave, fridge (no icebox), colour TV with basic Sky package and DVD player with a selection of DVDs. Small library of games/books/maps. Starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars & boat with trailer. Use of large garden with garden furniture. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shops 5 miles, pub 1.5 miles.

The small settlement of Hungladder is near the North coast of the Isle of Skye on the Trotternish peninsula. Hungladder is five miles from the village of Uig and is an old crofting community made up of typical little whitewashed cottages. The hamlet is well known for its spectacular rock formations along the coast, with The Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing two of the most dramatic and well-known amongst visitors. Other attractions in the area include Duntulm Castle which was once home to the Macdonald clan and there is a monument to Flora Macdonald near the area. This is a peaceful area but has much to recommend it as a holiday destination and a base to discover this magical Isle.

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created Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at 11:12 pm, last updated Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at 11:12 pm