Glenprosen, located near Kirriemuir in Angus, Scotland, is a tranquil retreat that accommodates two guests in a unique half-round cottage set within the picturesque grounds of the Bainaboth Estate. This property, originally a dairy, has been thoughtfully converted to provide a cozy living space featuring an open-plan sitting and dining area complete with a multi-fuel stove and kitchen. The first floor houses a wood-panelled double bedroom with a 5ft bed and an en-suite bathroom, ensuring a comfortable stay. The cottage is equipped with essential amenities such as electricity by meter reading, TV (without reception), a washer/dryer, and a small shared sauna available at Balnaboth House for an additional fee.
Surrounded by 6,000 acres of serene countryside, Glenprosen is part of the Balnaboth Estate, which boasts a rich history dating back to the 16th century. The estate is renowned for its natural beauty, featuring diverse landscapes that include beech woods, forests, pastures, and heather moors. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the presence of red squirrels, otters, and deer, as well as rare species such as black game and ptarmigan. The estate offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking, bird-watching, and mountain biking, with the option for cross-country skiing in season. For those interested in fishing, a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen is available, with trout fishing free and salmon fishing offered at a cost.
The cottages at Glenprosen are steeped in history, having once housed staff of the Ogilvy family during the estate's time as a traditional Victorian sporting venue. The area has connections to literary history as well, being the birthplace of Sir James Barrie, the creator of Peter Pan. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the glen while being just a short drive away from bustling market towns and the scenic Angus coastline. Dundee, a nearby city, offers cultural attractions such as the Dundee Contemporary Arts center and the Mills Observatory, the only full-time public observatory in Britain.
Accessibility is a key feature of Glenprosen, with good road, rail, and air connections facilitating travel from various parts of the UK and beyond. Local amenities, including shops, are located approximately 9-10 miles away, ensuring that guests have access to necessary supplies while enjoying the seclusion of their countryside retreat. Glenprosen presents an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxing getaway amidst stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and a variety of recreational activities.
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!