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Hunters Lodge , Carnoustie
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Price: £ 408 - £ 791

Sleeps: 5

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0844 847 1352

Spacious sitting room. Kitchen with dining area. Single bedroom. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom with 5' bed. Twin bedded room.

Non Smoking • Indoor Pool • Pub Close By • Sandy Beach 5 Miles • Sea 5 Miles • Short Break

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Grooms Bothy , Carnoustie
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Price: £ 371 - £ 717

Sleeps: 4

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0844 847 1352

Open plan sitting room with dining area. Kitchen with breakfast area. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom with 5' bed. Twin bedded room.

Non Smoking • Indoor Pool • Pub Close By • Sandy Beach 5 Miles • Sea 5 Miles • Short Break

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Angler's Bothy , Farnell By Brechin
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Price: £ 365 - £ 740

Sleeps: 4

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0844 847 1352

Spacious kitchen and dining area with doors to terrace. Utility room. Cloakroom/WC. Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom/WC. First floor: Open plan sitting room with wood burning stove. Double bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/WC. Single bedroom (for alternative sleeping only).

Detached • Non Smoking • Multi Bath Shower • Open Fire • Short Break • Pet Friendly

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Malleny Cottage , Carnoustie
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Price: £ 438 - £ 896

Sleeps: 6

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0844 847 1352

Sitting room with electric fire. Kitchen with breakfast bar and TV. Family bedroom with king size bed two single beds dressing room TV and ensuite shower room/WC. Double bedroom with king size bed and TV. Conservatory. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath) and bidet.

Detached • Non Smoking • Enclosed Garden • Private Hot Tub • Multi Bath Shower • Pub Close By • Sea 5 Miles • Short Break • Pet Friendly • Easy Walking Access

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Katys Cottage , by Kirriemuir
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599

Sleeps: 2

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"Acres of peaceful and secluded countryside surround these magnificent cottages..."

At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these five characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat for couples; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here.
These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen as well as a stocked trout pond nearby, and there are twenty golf courses within an hours’ drive. Enjoy the seclusion of this beautiful glen - peaceful, relaxing, scenic - yet just a few minutes’ drive from bustling market towns and busy fishing harbours which hug the Angus coastline, as well as from the city of Dundee which offers many attractions for all the family. The exciting Dundee Contemporary Arts is a stunningly-designed centre which incorporates galleries, a print studio and two art-cinema screens, while the Mills Observatory is Britain’s only full-time public observatory with a resident astronomer. Good road, rail and air access to Angus provide easy access from all parts of the UK or international destinations.

  • Elec by meter reading
  • Parking
  • TV (no reception)
  • Video
  • DVD
  • Elec blankets
  • Microwave Oven
  • Cot
  • Small shared sauna available at Balnaboth House (£15 per hour)
  • Grounds of 6,000 acres
  • River fishing on a 5-mile stretch: trout foc, salmon £12 per day/£65pw (16 Feb to 5 Sept); £25 per day/£125pw (10 Sept to 31 Oct)
  • Cross-country skiing by arr
  • Grazing and stabling for visitors’ horses by arr
  • Natural spring water supply
  • Duvets with linen
  • Towels £3 pp pw

Once the gate lodge to Balnaboth House, this single-storey cottage has its own front garden. Open-plan sitting/dining-room with open fire. Kitchen area with hob and microwave oven/grill only. Double bedroom with extra single bed (for alternative sleeping only) and en-suite shower room/W.C.

  • Partial NSH by meter reading
  • Elec rads
  • Open fire – fuel at cost
  • Shop 9 miles
  • Automatic Washing Machine / Dryer
  • Highchair for babies
  • Garden with furniture
  • Wheelchair access – facilities for the disabled

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The Old Laundry , by Kirriemuir
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599

Sleeps: 2

Booking information for The Old Laundry

"Acres of peaceful and secluded countryside surround these magnificent cottages..."

At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these five characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat for couples; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here.
These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen as well as a stocked trout pond nearby, and there are twenty golf courses within an hours’ drive. Enjoy the seclusion of this beautiful glen - peaceful, relaxing, scenic - yet just a few minutes’ drive from bustling market towns and busy fishing harbours which hug the Angus coastline, as well as from the city of Dundee which offers many attractions for all the family. The exciting Dundee Contemporary Arts is a stunningly-designed centre which incorporates galleries, a print studio and two art-cinema screens, while the Mills Observatory is Britain’s only full-time public observatory with a resident astronomer. Good road, rail and air access to Angus provide easy access from all parts of the UK or international destinations.

  • Elec by meter reading
  • Parking
  • TV (no reception)
  • Video
  • DVD
  • Elec blankets
  • Microwave Oven
  • Cot
  • Small shared sauna available at Balnaboth House (£15 per hour)
  • Grounds of 6,000 acres
  • River fishing on a 5-mile stretch: trout foc, salmon £12 per day/£65pw (16 Feb to 5 Sept); £25 per day/£125pw (10 Sept to 31 Oct)
  • Cross-country skiing by arr
  • Grazing and stabling for visitors’ horses by arr
  • Natural spring water supply
  • Duvets with linen
  • Towels £3 pp pw

This charming conversion of the old laundry features pine-panelled ceilings in its cosy and characterful interior and a large balcony overlooking the Logie Burn which flows past the cottage. Open-plan sitting/dining-room with multi-fuel stove and kitchen area. First floor: Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom/W.C.

  • Elec rads and partial NSH by meter reading
  • Multi-fuel– fuel at cost
  • Shops 10 miles
  • Automatic Washing Machine / Dryer
  • Highchair for babies
  • Balcony with furniture
  • Unsuitable for the infirm

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Tinkerbell , by Kirriemuir
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599

Sleeps: 2

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"Acres of peaceful and secluded countryside surround these magnificent cottages..."

At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these five characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat for couples; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here.
These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen as well as a stocked trout pond nearby, and there are twenty golf courses within an hours’ drive. Enjoy the seclusion of this beautiful glen - peaceful, relaxing, scenic - yet just a few minutes’ drive from bustling market towns and busy fishing harbours which hug the Angus coastline, as well as from the city of Dundee which offers many attractions for all the family. The exciting Dundee Contemporary Arts is a stunningly-designed centre which incorporates galleries, a print studio and two art-cinema screens, while the Mills Observatory is Britain’s only full-time public observatory with a resident astronomer. Good road, rail and air access to Angus provide easy access from all parts of the UK or international destinations.

  • Elec by meter reading
  • Parking
  • TV (no reception)
  • Video
  • DVD
  • Elec blankets
  • Microwave Oven
  • Cot
  • Small shared sauna available at Balnaboth House (£15 per hour)
  • Grounds of 6,000 acres
  • River fishing on a 5-mile stretch: trout foc, salmon £12 per day/£65pw (16 Feb to 5 Sept); £25 per day/£125pw (10 Sept to 31 Oct)
  • Cross-country skiing by arr
  • Grazing and stabling for visitors’ horses by arr
  • Natural spring water supply
  • Duvets with linen
  • Towels £3 pp pw

Set amidst trees near the main house, this unique, half-round cottage has been converted from the original dairy. Open-plan sitting/dining-room with multi-fuel stove and kitchen area. First floor: Wood-panelled double bedroom with 5ft bed, coombed ceiling and en-suite bathroom/W.C.

  • Elec rads and partial NSH by meter reading
  • Multi-fuel– fuel at cost
  • Shops 10 miles
  • Automatic Washing Machine / Dryer
  • Highchair for babies by arr
  • Garden area with furniture

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Gardeners Bothy , by Kirriemuir
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599

Sleeps: 2

Booking information for Gardeners Bothy

"Acres of peaceful and secluded countryside surround these magnificent cottages..."

At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these five characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat for couples; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here.
These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen as well as a stocked trout pond nearby, and there are twenty golf courses within an hours’ drive. Enjoy the seclusion of this beautiful glen - peaceful, relaxing, scenic - yet just a few minutes’ drive from bustling market towns and busy fishing harbours which hug the Angus coastline, as well as from the city of Dundee which offers many attractions for all the family. The exciting Dundee Contemporary Arts is a stunningly-designed centre which incorporates galleries, a print studio and two art-cinema screens, while the Mills Observatory is Britain’s only full-time public observatory with a resident astronomer. Good road, rail and air access to Angus provide easy access from all parts of the UK or international destinations.

  • Elec by meter reading
  • Parking
  • TV (no reception)
  • Video
  • DVD
  • Elec blankets
  • Microwave Oven
  • Cot
  • Small shared sauna available at Balnaboth House (£15 per hour)
  • Grounds of 6,000 acres
  • River fishing on a 5-mile stretch: trout foc, salmon £12 per day/£65pw (16 Feb to 5 Sept); £25 per day/£125pw (10 Sept to 31 Oct)
  • Cross-country skiing by arr
  • Grazing and stabling for visitors’ horses by arr
  • Natural spring water supply
  • Duvets with linen
  • Towels £3 pp pw

At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these five characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat for couples; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here.
These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen as well as a stocked trout pond nearby, and there are twenty golf courses within an hours’ drive. Enjoy the seclusion of this beautiful glen - peaceful, relaxing, scenic - yet just a few minutes’ drive from bustling market towns and busy fishing harbours which hug the Angus coastline, as well as from the city of Dundee which offers many attractions for all the family. The exciting Dundee Contemporary Arts is a stunningly-designed centre which incorporates galleries, a print studio and two art-cinema screens, while the Mills Observatory is Britain’s only full-time public observatory with a resident astronomer. Good road, rail and air access to Angus provide easy access from all parts of the UK or international destinations.

In a lovely woodland setting where the Logie Burn meets the River Prosen, this idyllic little cottage retains tremendous period charm. Open-plan living/dining-room with kitchen area and multi-fuel stove. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Bathroom/W.C. with electric over bath shower.

  • Elec rads, full NSH and convector heaters by meter reading
  • Multi-fuel– fuel at cost
  • Shops 10 miles
  • Auto wm
  • Highchair for babies by arr
  • Garden area with furniture

  • Elec by meter reading
  • Parking
  • TV (no reception)
  • Video
  • DVD
  • Elec blankets
  • Microwave Oven
  • Cot
  • Small shared sauna available at Balnaboth House (£15 per hour)
  • Grounds of 6,000 acres
  • River fishing
    – 5-mile stretch: trout foc, salmon £12 per day/£65pw (16 Feb to 5 Sept); £25 per day/£125pw (10 Sept to 31 Oct)
  • Cross-country skiing by arr
  • Grazing and stabling for visitors’ horses by arr
  • Natural spring water supply
  • Duvets with linen
  • Towels £3 pp pw

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Braeshalloch , by Kirriemuir
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599

Sleeps: 2

Booking information for Braeshalloch

"Acres of peaceful and secluded countryside surround these magnificent cottages..."

At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these five characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat for couples; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here.
These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan. Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen as well as a stocked trout pond nearby, and there are twenty golf courses within an hours’ drive. Enjoy the seclusion of this beautiful glen - peaceful, relaxing, scenic - yet just a few minutes’ drive from bustling market towns and busy fishing harbours which hug the Angus coastline, as well as from the city of Dundee which offers many attractions for all the family. The exciting Dundee Contemporary Arts is a stunningly-designed centre which incorporates galleries, a print studio and two art-cinema screens, while the Mills Observatory is Britain’s only full-time public observatory with a resident astronomer. Good road, rail and air access to Angus provide easy access from all parts of the UK or international destinations.

  • Elec by meter reading
  • Parking
  • TV (no reception)
  • Video
  • DVD
  • Elec blankets
  • Microwave Oven
  • Cot
  • Small shared sauna available at Balnaboth House (£15 per hour)
  • Grounds of 6,000 acres
  • River fishing on a 5-mile stretch: trout foc, salmon £12 per day/£65pw (16 Feb to 5 Sept); £25 per day/£125pw (10 Sept to 31 Oct)
  • Cross-country skiing by arr
  • Grazing and stabling for visitors’ horses by arr
  • Natural spring water supply
  • Duvets with linen
  • Towels £3 pp pw

Delightfully located in a sheltered hillside setting overlooking the River Prosen, this spacious single-storey property has its own grassed sitting-out area and makes a lovely romantic retreat. Living room with multi-fuel stove in inglenook fireplace. Modern fitted kitchen with breakfast area and door to garden. Double bedroom. Bathroom/W.C.

  • Full NSH and convector heaters by meter reading
  • Multi-fuel stove – fuel at cost
  • Shops 10 miles
  • Automatic Washing Machine / Dryer
  • Highchair for babies
  • Small natural garden with furniture

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Courtyard Cottage , Forfar
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Price: £ 325 - £650

Sleeps: 7

Booking information for Courtyard Cottage

The accommodation is all on ground floor level has oil central heating and comprises:

Lounge: with wall mounted modern electric feature fire, TV and DVD
Kitchen / diner: with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, radio and washing machine, lovely oak flooring.
Bedroom 1: with double leather bed and en-suite facilities including bath, shower enclosure, WC and wash basin
Bedroom 2: with two single leather beds and en-suite shower enclosure, WC and wash basin
Bedroom 3: with single top bunk bed with double bed below (for +1)

Shower room: with shower enclosure, WC and wash basin

• More than one bathroom or shower room • Non Smoking • Fishing on site or near by • Beach close by • Easy Walking Access • Pub close to cottage • Parking Available • Golf near by • Has a Garden •

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