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5 Coiltie Crescent
Where is 5 Coiltie Crescent?

Drumnadrochit
IV63 6TR

This modern, semi-detached property is in a quiet residential area one mile from Drumnadrochit. The interior of the property is modern and very bright and welcoming. It is comfortably furnished and all the accommodation is on the ground floor. There is a range of amenities within easy walking distance from the house. The kitchen is modern and well equipped and the sitting room has a dining area. A stylish bathroom and three light and airy bedrooms, (one double, one twin and one with adult bunk beds) makes up the remainder of the property’s spacious accommodation. The garden outside is enclosed and has a large lawn and decked area with garden furniture. There is a host of activities to keep visitors occupied and the bungalow makes a great base for exploring this diverse and fascinating area.

Electric heating from storage and electric heaters. Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, colour TV with basic Sky package, DVD, CD/radio. Small library of books/games/DVD/CDs. All fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available on request. Off road parking for 3 cars. Large, lawned garden and decked area with garden furniture. One well behaved dog welcome at £15 per week. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 5 mins walk, pub 2 mins walk. Note: 8th – 22nd October 2011 is charged at the D price band rate.

At the head of Urquhart Bay on the shores of Loch Ness is the village of Drumnadrochit, the centre of the Loch Ness Monster tourism industry. The Loch Ness Monster exhibition is a popular destination for young and old alike. As well as the visitor’s centre, the village provides other amenities for guests including a post office, tea-room, a gift shop and several cafés. Passing through the village is ‘The Great Glen Way’, a 73-mile long path running from Fort William to Inverness and makes the area a magnet for walkers and hikers. Urquhart Castle is a Historic Scotland property and is a fascinating ruin to visit. The city of Inverness is 14 miles away and has a theatre, art galleries, museums and a choice of shops, restaurants and pubs. Just outside the city is the National Trust for Scotland site Culloden Battlefield on Culloden Moor.

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