SHOPPING
For local shopping, there are general stores in Aberfeldy and Killin, stocking all everyday needs and a good selection of food and drink items, and both towns have banks and butchers shops.
For country shopping in Highland Perthshire, well worth a visit are:-
Loch Tay Pottery Andrew Burt produces a wide range of stoneware pottery. All items are suitable for oven, microwave and dishwasher use. On the shores of Loch Tay, 3 miles from Kenmore, the pottery is open all year round.
House of Menzies Within this original doo’cot and cattle court there is a selection of works by contemporary Scottish Artists, Potters and Silversmiths – a wonderful opportunity to see and buy from an ever changing collection.
The House of Bruar is Scotland’s most prestigious country store and for many, no trip to Scotland is complete without visiting ‘The Home of Country Clothing’. Visit the wonderful food hall - The theme here is Best of British and in particular Scottish produce, with every palate catered for.
Homer is an interiors and garden shop, set in the lovely old Mill barn in Aberfeldy. This unusual and inspiring shop is filled with an intriguing mix of practical and decorative accessories, furniture and textiles; both modern and vintage. The mix of old and new gives this shop it’s very special atmosphere.
Aberfeldy Watermill, bookshop contemporary art gallery, music and coffee shop. The bookshop is the largest in the rural highlands, covering all interests. Younger readers are also well catered for in our children's book room. The art gallery hosts regularly changing exhibitions of work.
The Aberfeldy Gallery, established over 25 years ago, offers a year round ever changing, exhibition of traditional, contemporary and fine art paintings with works by over 80 artists from across Scotland together with sculpture, jewelry, pottery and wood. The gallery displays a wide and high quality range of affordable artwork and also hosts a series of exhibitions by well established artists.
Choose Your Self Catering country cottage
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Recently built in Scottish traditional style, this charming, homely black and white holiday cottage with wonderful country and mountain views is only 150 yards from the heart of Aberfeldy, yet its mature garden setting provides peace and perfect tranquility. Tastefully furnished with designer fabrics to a very high standard, Appletree has a Victorian conservatory that overlooks Weem Rock.
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Laurelbank is a large traditional stone-built Scottish cottage majestically positioned at the centre of a large mature garden. The house is surrounded by a lawn and made totally secure by perimeter dry-stone walling. The well-stocked garden is a permanent blaze of colour during the summer and provides a ready haven for a multitude of songbirds.
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Has been designed with a view to spoiling you with its large genuine Jacuzzi bath, steam cubicle and infra red sauna. It is situated right next to Appletree Cottage only a short walk from the centre of Aberfeldy via a lane which runs past the old water mill. Newly built in traditional Scottish style and finished in black and white, Lavender Cottage has splendid open views of the hills and surrounding countryside from every room. Both the house and the secure garden offer absolute quietness and privacy.
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This spacious accommodation and charming cottage has been imaginatively designed internally and is set peacefully next to Lavender Cottage only 150 yards from the shops, pubs and restaurants in the heart of the unspoilt market town of Aberfeldy. Each room has been furnished to a very high standard and they all offer excellent views of the hills and countryside of Highland Perthshire.
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Built into the hillside to take advantage of stunning views up the Tay valley to Ben Lawers and Schiehallion, this unique architect designed detached holiday home enjoys a country lane setting of utter peace and seclusion, adjacent to the Birks of Aberfeldy, yet is walking distance through this woodland glade to the heart of the delightful Highland market town of Aberfeldy.
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Is a traditional Victorian stone built Scottish villa, the upper floor of which has been sensitively and comprehensively renovated to create a warm and welcoming apartment. The property is entered via is own front door to first floor level where you are immediately struck by its light and spacious interior where a creative touch has ensured that the house has been thoroughly modernised yet has retained its former charm and original features.
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Is situated on Taybridge Road in Aberfeldy, a street of large stone-built Victorian houses, leading to one of the most romantic bridges in Scotland which Wade built over the Tay in 1733. A charming, recently refurbished semi-detached period villa of distinctive Art Nouveau design retaining many of its original features such as the period fireplaces throughout and the attractive natural wood finishes and has undergone a programme of extensive refurbishment. This family house has spacious accommodation and a large enclosed garden in a desirable location within walking distance of the golf course and other local services.
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