Located in the picturesque village of St. Cyrus, Montrose, Angus, this alluring 19th-century semi-detached cottage serves as an ideal romantic retreat along the scenic east coast of Scotland. Nestled on a tranquil lane, the property is just 30 miles south of Aberdeen, making it easily accessible for travelers, especially those arriving via the international airport. The cottage features a cozy, open-plan living space that includes a living area with a wood burner, a dining area, and a well-equipped kitchen, ensuring guests have all the comforts of home during their stay.
The accommodation is designed for two guests and includes a comfortable bedroom with a double bed, as well as two bathrooms—one with a shower over the bath and the other featuring a corner bath. Additional amenities such as oil central heating, Wi-Fi, bed linen, towels, and logs for the wood burner are provided, enhancing the overall experience. A sunroom with a dining area offers a perfect spot to enjoy meals while overlooking the beautifully maintained garden, which is home to local wildlife and backs onto open farmland.
Guests can enjoy the outdoors with a sitting-out area furnished with garden furniture, ideal for relaxing in the serene surroundings. The cottage also offers private parking for up to two cars. Notably, there is a pond in the front garden, adding to the property's charm while serving as a reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds it. The village itself is within walking distance, providing access to essential amenities such as a shop, cafes, and a hotel, ensuring a convenient stay.
St. Cyrus is renowned for its stunning beaches, characterized by miles of golden sands and captivating cliffs and dunes that form a National Nature Reserve. This area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to spot various species, including peregrine falcons. For those looking to explore further, additional shops, a pub, and a restaurant can be found just five miles away, making this cottage a perfect base for discovering the beauty and tranquility of Scotland's coastal landscape.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!