This is an ideal property for those who enjoy wildlife, with Troup Head nature reserve closeby.
2 steps to entrance.
All on the Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV, Sofa Bed (Single) (Flexible Sleeping Only)
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
All on the Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV, Sofa Bed (Single) (Flexible Sleeping Only)
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Convector heaters included.
Both properties: Electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot available on request. Welcome pack. Garage with 2 tumble dryers and worktop freezer. Enclosed lawned garden with sitting-out area, garden furniture and barbecue. Bike store (shared). Private parking. External games room with air hockey, table tennis and small pool table (shared). No smoking.
These two very comfortable semi-detached holiday cottages (26817 and 26818) occupy a stunning elevated position on a mixed working farm on the headland just outside the beautiful village of Pennan. Both properties boast fantastic sea views; Mill Shore Cottage has a cosy living room which features windows on two sides allowing uninterrupted viewing of Mill Shore below – a secluded shingle beach with sandy shallows beyond, offering a unique perspective on the abundant marine life – seals can be spotted easily in the bay, whilst further out whales and dolphins are often sighted. Pennan Lodge again has marvellous views of Pennan itself and the bay beyond. In addition to the amazing marine life, just round the corner and visible from the cottages is Troup Head, a renowned nature reserve featuring the only UK mainland colony of gannets. Next door is Cullykhan Beach, another secluded cove reached by a steep walk down to the shore. Pennan is renowned for its famous phone box as featured in the film ’Local Hero’ but it is a lovely village in its own right, typical of those strung out along this rugged coastline, including Crovie and Gardenstown, reached by steep winding roads to the bottom of the cliffs from which they cling. This is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty providing wonderful areas for walking. Shop and restaurant 4 miles, pub ¼ mile.