Rent Holiday House in Nairn - Scottish Highlands - Scotland - UK

Old telephone Exchange


Old telephone Exchange
  • Old telephone Exchange
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General Details

  • Country: Scotland - UK
  • Region: Scottish Highlands
  • Town: Nairn
  • Property No: 109115
  • Property Type: House
  • Cost From: £350.00 Weekly
  • Deposit: £0.00
  • Breakages: £50.00
  • Check In: 2pm
  • Check Out: 10am
  • Added On: 23/12/2011 04:35:29

Facilities

  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 5
  • Sleeps: 12

Amenities

  • washing machine /dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Cooker
  • Microwave
  • Fridge/Freezer,
  • Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer
  • central heating
  • tv

Owner Details

Please contact Maria Canavan using contact details below.

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This interesting building, built in 1938 is recorded in the archives of the Air Defence of Great Britain as a repeater station before being converted in the 1980's specifically to be used as a Guest House.

It has recently been changed to self catering accommodation. Nairn is a few minutes drive away with its award winning beaches and famous golf courses. Inverness, capital of the Highlands is 15 miles away. Within easy reach there are many Historic buildings including Cawdor Castle and Brodie Castle in addition to the Cairngorm mountains and Loch Ness. So whether you are looking for a quiet relaxing holiday, golfing retreat or action packed walking or cycling holiday we have something for everyone.

This house benefits from a large garden which is overlooked from an impressive 30 foot conservatory and affords picturesque views over the surrounding countryside. Gallows Hill can be seen from the property which is reputed to be the site where the infamous Queen of Scottish witches, Isobel Gowdie, was tried and executed in 1662 for witchcraft. Isobel's story has been recorded in several books and songs.

On the ground floor we have three bedrooms, two double and one twin, all with en-suite showers and toilets. Each bedroom also benefits from individual wall mounted televisions. One of the double and twins can be combined into a family suite. In addition downstairs there is a large living room/ dining room , kitchen, bathroom and conservatory. Upstairs consists of two double rooms and a twin room . A shower room can be accessed from one of the bedrooms and the upstairs hallway.

Facilities
General: Central heating, TV
Standard:Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer
Utilities: Tumble Dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
Rooms: 6 Bedrooms, 5 bathrooms of which 2 family bathrooms (one has a bath and toilet, the other a toilet and shower) and 3 en suites
Furniture Single beds (4), Double beds (4), Dining seating for 12, Lounge seating for 10 plus additional seats to accomodate 12, Sleeps maximum of 12
Other: Linen provided, towels for an additional charge can be arranged
Outdoors:Large Private garden
Access: Downstairs is wheelchair friendly, Ample Parking

Further details indoors:
Each en suite has a shower and toilet.
There is also a separate bathroom downstairs with toilet and bath. With facilities on ground level this property would be ideal for children and older people with mobility issues alike.

Further details outdoors:
There is an extensive garden, part of which is shared with two flats that are on the same site. The garden is fenced on three and a half sides. One side backs onto fields while one side backs onto a busy main road so there will be some traffic noise. We would recommend that younger children are supervised when playing outside. There is ample off road parking. The property is accessed from the A96 a couple of miles from Nairn on the road towards Forres.
Further details

Towels are not included at this rental property but could be arranged on request at a small charge. Bed linen is included.

Prices are for parties of 12. We are willing to offer reductions of up to £100 for smaller groups.

THE OLD TELEPHONE EXCHANGE IS NEWLY AVAILABLE AS A HOLIDAY LET SO THERE IS AVAILABILITY AND GREAT DEALS AVAILABLE WITH LOW RATES AS ABOVE. WE CAN BE VERY FLEXIBLE AT THE MOMENT SO PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DETAILS.


Seasonal Pricing

Season

Rental Period

Price

Prices for Group Size 122013-03-29 - 2013-04-19£750.00
Prices for Group Size 122013-01-12 - 2013-03-29£650.00
Prices for Group Size 122012-12-22 - 2013-01-12£950.00
Prices for Group Size 122012-09-01 - 2012-12-22£650.00
Prices for Group Size 122012-06-30 - 2012-09-01£750.00
Prices for Group Size 122012-06-02 - 2012-06-30£680.00
Prices for Group Size 122012-04-21 - 2012-06-02£650.00
Prices for Group Size 122012-03-31 - 2012-04-21£680.00
Prices for Group Size 122012-01-07 - 2012-03-31£650.00

Area Description

The Highlands are to Scotland what the Pyrenees are to France, with equally breathtaking scenery and fantastic opportunities for walking and mountaineering. Aviemore and the Cairngorms National Park are particularly famous for skiing, whilst Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain at 1343m, is a firm favourite for those seeking a challenge. For the less energetic, the Whisky Trail provides a unique way of exploring many of Scotland?s attractions and for quieter moments, there?s always Loch Ness and a chance to spot the elusive monster! Scotland also has some of Britain?s best and cleanest beaches. Not to mention the Castle trail.

The region is as varied as it is spectacular. The Moray Firth enjoys a particularly dry and sunny climate, making it ideal for outdoor pursuits and more leisurely activities. The area boasts spectacular coastlines as well as tranquil and picturesque inland landscapes, proximity to Inverness, Loch Ness and Cairngorm National Park, Culloden Battlefeld.

The Nairn area

Nairn was delighted and somewhat surprised to appear second in a list of top desirable destinations for 2010 in a Trip Advisor survey. And yet, for those who live there it is not a total surprise. Nairn has played host to a number of new and exciting events over recent years and has been described as the Festival Capital of the Highlands.

But as you might imagine, Nairn has even more to offer. With its long, sandy, Blue Flag beaches and promenades it became known in Victorian times as the Brighton of the North. It's unique micro-climate ensures that it has more hours of sunshine and less rainfall than towns just 15 miles away. So it's a great place for a family holiday . You'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding where to eat out with a range of fine restaurants to choose from.

Nairn is fortunate in having two championship golf courses, both set close to the shores of the Moray Firth. Together they provide a challenging and enjoyable test for all standards of players - from beginners to the world's top amateurs and professionals.The Nairn Golf Club was founded in 1887 and has hosted a large number of prestigious tournaments down the years. In 2012, the Nairn Club will host the ladies equivalent, the Curtis Cup. Its slightly younger neighbour, Nairn Dunbar Golf Club, was founded in 1899. Just down the round is the new Castle Stuart Golf Links, destined to become another world-class course. So Nairn is a major golfing centre and offers easy access to a further 30 golf courses within a hour's drive.

In addition, Nairn seafront also offers areas of outstanding natural beauty such as Culbin Forest and Culbin Sands Nature Reserve, where many species of indigenous flora and fauna can be seen, as well as a large number of summer visiting birds and migratory flocks. And for those who enjoy the invigorating sea air, there are magnificent views across the Moray Firth.
Overall, Nairn makes an excellent base for exploring the Scottish Highlands. The town is closely linked to the Battle of Culloden, the last land battle on mainland Britain. A trip to the visitor centre, 12 miles away, will give a fascinating insight into what happened to the Jacobites in 1745. Also close to Nairn are Clava Cairns, Fort George, Cawdor Castle, Brodie Castle, Inverness and Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness. The Cairngorm National Park is within easy reach.

These are just a few examples of the many attractions in and around Nairn. Truly a relaxing place to visit with attractions to suit every taste. For more information look at the Visit Nairn website

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