Larchfield Chalet 2

Larchfield Chalet 2 is a self-catering cottage in Strathpeffer, Ross and Cromarty.

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Larchfield Chalet 2
Strathpeffer
Ross and Cromarty
IV14 9AE

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

This is a lovely custom-built timber chalet that offers bright, well-maintained accommodation and is warm and welcoming. It is an unusual alternative to a traditional cottage. The accommodation is set out on the ground floor and the chalet has two bedrooms; one double and one twin room. The fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting room are on open plan and the sitting room has doors to a veranda with furniture. Along with the veranda there is a shared gravel area and the property enjoys an elevated position overlooking Strathpeffer with superb views. This property is well placed to take advantage of all the amenities and attractions this lovely part of the world has to offer all year round.

Oil fired central heating throughout. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, colour TV, DVD, stereo/CD etc. Fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Private veranda with furniture, shared gravelled area. Two well behaved dogs welcome at £10 per dog per week. Sorry, no smoking. Shop & pub 1.5 miles. Note: Due to its locality this property does not have wheelchair access. Note: Property accessed via 5 steps.

Strathpeffer is a lovely little spa town 20 miles from Inverness and only four and a half miles from Dingwall. The town grew up after the spring waters were discovered in the 1700s. In 1819 the waters were pronounced to be the healthiest in Britain and visitors to the town can still sample their delights in the old pump house. There are numerous walks around the area and the mountains of Glen Affric and the North West Highlands are close by. There is also good fishing to be enjoyed on lochs or rivers. The old Victorian Railway Station in Strathpeffer now serves as the Highland Museum of Childhood and no doubt will spark many memories. It is also home to local craft workers and shops selling their wares. A great base for exploring this lovely region.

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