Within walking distance from the marina, shops and beach, this terraced cottage is ideally placed for making the most of this popular destination.. Ground Floor:
Living/dining room: With gas coal-effect fire, Freeview TV, DVD player, DAB radio, CD player, selection of CD’s, DVD’s and board games.
Kitchen: With breakfast bar, electric oven, gas hob, microwave, slow cooker, fridge/freezer and washing machine.
Shower room: With shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With double bed.
Bedroom 3: With twin beds (for flexible sleeping arrangements).. Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Welcome pack.. Small enclosed garden with artificial lawn, garden furniture and BBQ. Bike store. On road parking. No smoking.. This well-furnished, terraced property is situated down a quiet street in the popular coastal town of Banff, just a short walk from the harbour and vibrant marina. There is a good variety of shops, pubs and eating places as well as many historic buildings, which ensures there is plenty to do in the immediate vicinity.
The bright and airy interior has been thoughtfully furnished to provide a good standard of comfort with spacious bedrooms and a cosy living room, which also includes a dining table comfortably seating four. This leads into a well-equipped kitchen, with a full range of implements including a slow cooker and basic store ingredients to help create the family meals which could be enjoyed al fresco in the enclosed rear garden, also ideal for sitting out on sunny afternoons.
Nearby is Duff House, a magnificent example of baroque architecture, and Scotland’s premier country house gallery, housing a rich collection of paintings and other works of art and the well-respected Duff House Royal Golf Course is a challenge for any golfer. There is also another course at Tarlair in nearby Macduff, just a mile around the bay.
There are lovely walks along the River Deveron which feeds into Banff Bay having a lovely sandy, dog friendly beach. Banff itself enjoys spectacular sea views, magnificent sunsets, including the possibility of spotting the Northern Lights between October and March, clean air as well as river and sea angling. There is plenty to occupy the visitor in the surrounding area, from golden sandy beaches (the majority of which are dog friendly) stretching from Banff to Nairn, to the numerous castles and historic monuments which abound. There are cycle routes and pony trekking, and make sure you explore the Castle and Whisky Trails further inland, which wend their way through dramatic scenery.
The lively city of Aberdeen, around 1 hour away, is great for retail therapy, cinemas and theatre. Inverness is around 2 hours away, the gateway to Loch Ness which leads down to Fort William.
Beach ¾ mile. Shops ¼ mile, quiet local pub 175 yards and restaurants ½ mile.