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Located in Crieff in the Tayside Region, this detached holiday home is 15.5 miles from Perth. Guests benefit from terrace. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
The kitchen is fitted with a dishwasher, a Rangemaster cooker and a Nespresso Delonghi coffee machine. There is a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer. A flat-screen TV is featured. Free private parking is available at the holiday home.
The area is popular for skiing and golfing. Stirling is 18 miles from Honeybrook, while Pitlochry is 23.6 miles away. Guests can enjoy various activities in the surroundings, including horse riding and cycling. Edinburgh Airport is 34.8 miles from the property.
Our lovely cottage is a little oasis nestled in the centre of Crieff, 3 bedroom property sleeping 6 comfortably. The cottage is spacious with a good living room & country kitchen, there's a large secluded garden to relax in when the sun is shining ! The cottage will be decorated for Christmas and New Year ????
Alastair & Cheryl your hosts will meet you and be glad to give you some local pointers........
Crieff is the main town of Strathearn lying on the southern edge of the Scottish Highlands. It has been a holiday resort since Victorian times and is the second largest town in Perthshire with a population of almost 6000. The town spills from the Knock, the wooded hill above, down to the River Earn. James Square with it's fountain marks the centre of the town. There are a number of tourist attractions such as Crieff Visitor Centre, Glenturret Distillery (Scotland's oldest) and hotels including the grand Victorian spa - the Crieff Hydro. Macrosty Park, Crieff was opened in 1902. It is named after it's benefactor, James Macrosty, who was Provost of the town. The park is one of the most picturesque in Scotland, with a fine collection of mature specimen trees and the Turret Burn flowing through it. The Victorian bandstand, gifted by the brother of James Macrosty, has brass band concerts in summer. There are a variety of activitieand two children's play areas. A number of picnic tables are placed around the park, making it an ideal place for a day out in fine summer weather. Lady Mary's Walk was gifted to the town in 1815 by Sir Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre.
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