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An Caladh - A Delightful Holiday Cottage in Cumnock, Ayrshire

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Category: | Ayrshire Cottages | Cumnock Cottages

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Property is all at ground floor level, heated by gas central heating and comprises:


Open plan lounge/kitchen/dining area:


Lounge Area: With feature electric fire, Free view TV, DVD, video, radio/CD player and patio window overlooking pretty, shared garden


Kitchen/Dining Area: With electric fan oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge and freezer


Bedroom: With double bed, dressing room with glass fronted wardrobe


Shower Room: With shower enclosure, WC and wash basin

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An Caladh
Facilities
Swimming and Water
Sea within 5 miles
Fun & Leisure
No Games Room - there may be games available but to be safe bring your own
 
Costs
Price: £ 215 - £285

 

 

Luxury
Enclosed garden
Types of Breaks
Accessibility & Suitability
Easy Walking Access
Smoking is not permitted at this cottage
Sorry - Pets are not permitted at this cottage
This cottage Sleeps
2
Location
Within approx. 5 miles of the sea


Cottage address

An Caladh
Cronberry
Cumnock
Ayrshire
KA18 3LU


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About An Caladh Cottage rental includes
An Caladh is a cosy, delightfully presented pied a terre in a quiet little backwater of south-west Scotland. This end of terrace bungalow has a warm and welcoming ambience allowing guests to feel instantly at home and quickly able to relax and unwind. It is also the perfect property for exploring the diverse range of activities on offer in this much-loved corner of the country. The area is blessed by a mild climate due to the influence of the Gulf Stream and its stunning and rugged coastline; lofty hills intercut by fish-rich rivers flowing through wooded valleys combine to make it a true and outstanding holiday destination. For Rabbie Burns fans the area couldnt be better as Ayrshire is the spiritual home of the man regarded as one of Scotlands greatest poets. He drew inspiration from its wild and dramatic landscapes, towns and villages and of course, its people. The Burns Heritage trail begins at his boyhood home in Alloway, south of Ayr and the Burns National Heritage Park provides an opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Tam o'Shanter to the Auld Kirk' and Brig o'Doon. Visitors can take an excursion on the last sea going paddle steamer in the world- 'The Waverley', or take the ferry to the beautiful Isle of Arran or Isle of Cumbrae for a truly memorable day out. Arran is regarded as one of the most beautiful islands in Europe. The scenery is glorious with rugged peaks in the North, the highest being Goat fell at 2866 ft, and green undulating hills and an abundance of pretty little villages in the south. It is a haven for those who love the beauty and splendour of the natural world. The Isle of Cumbrae boasts the smallest cathedral in Britain, an amazing aray of wild flowers and its gentle roads are ideal for cycling. Those who prefer the reassuring feel of terra firma, should visit some of the amazing castles located in the area. The magnificent Culzean Castle for example, perched high on a wind-swept cliff top, is not to be missed and one could spend a day wandering and admiring the beautiful gardens including the picturesque little sandy cove of Carrick. The area is a paradise for golfing enthusiasts with Open Championship standard courses at Royal Troon. Turnberry and Prestwick. The friendly town of Ayr is less than 20 miles away. The local racecourse plays host to the Scottish Grand National and the coastline has a lovely beach with views across to the stunning Isle of Arran. Dumfries House in south west Ayrshire is one of Britain's most beautiful stately homes and best kept heritage secrets. The huse has been described as an 18th century time capsule since the principal rooms and contents have remained virtually unchanged for 250 years. By way of contrast, the nearby city of Glasgow offers an abundance of cultural pursuits not to mention some first class shopping! • Non Smoking • Beach close by • Easy Walking Access • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

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