Located in the tranquil setting of Whitehouse, near Alford in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, this charming detached cottage offers a delightful retreat for up to four guests. Nestled on the Whitehouse Estate, adjacent to the picturesque Cairngorm National Park, the property is surrounded by 800 acres of shared grounds, providing guests with ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation. The cottage features a traditional design with modern comforts, including a cozy living room with an open fire, a fully equipped kitchen and dining area, and a sun room that invites natural light and stunning views of the Coreen Hills.
The ground floor of the cottage includes a welcoming living room, a kitchen/dining room equipped with essential appliances, and a bathroom featuring both a bath and a shower cubicle. The first floor hosts two charming bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with twin beds, both adorned with sloping ceilings that add to the cottage's character. Additional amenities include electric central heating, a stairgate for safety, a welcome pack for guests, and a large lawned garden complete with outdoor seating. The property also provides private parking for two cars and maintains a no-smoking policy.
Guests will find the location ideal for enjoying a range of outdoor activities. The nearby hamlet of Whitehouse is just a short drive from Alford, a vibrant market town that offers various amenities such as a swimming pool, library, sports center, pubs, shops, and restaurants. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the numerous walking trails accessible from the cottage, as well as opportunities for fishing, mountain biking, climbing, and wildlife watching. The surrounding area, bordered by the scenic River Don and the hills of Bennachie and Coreen, is perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape from daily life.
For families and history buffs, Alford provides several attractions, including two museums—the Alford Heritage Centre and the Grampian Transport Museum—each showcasing unique collections and exhibits. Additionally, the area features a narrow gauge railway and a large country park, ideal for leisurely family outings. A notable nearby landmark is Craigievar Castle, a striking tower house dating back to the 1580s, which is managed by the National Trust for Scotland. With a pub located six miles away and a shop and restaurant just three miles from the cottage, guests have convenient access to local amenities while enjoying the serene countryside atmosphere.
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!