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TOMGHUIBHAIS (Sleeps 5/6)
Pets welcome, features a spa bath and Finnish Sauna. Built into the hillside to take advantage of stunning mountain views up the Tay valley to Ben Lawers and Schiehallion, this architect designed detached holiday home enjoys a country lane setting of utter peace and seclusion yet is within walking distance through a woodland glade to the heart of the delightful Highland market town of Aberfeldy. Ideal for romantic breaks.
Popular with honeymoon couples, Tomghuibhais is tastefully decorated with co-ordinating fabrics and furnished to a high standard. The entrance hall leads to a conservatory then onto a spacious split level living area with wood burning stove and rugs on wooden floors. French doors provide access to a large sun deck built out over a terraced garden. Four steps lead up to the dining area and fully fitted and well-equipped pine kitchen area with ceramic tiled floor and utility room and cloakroom/WC.
The bedrooms consist of one double room with king size bed and en-suite bathroom/WC with shower cubicle, bidet, large sunken cloverleaf whirlpool spa bath and a Finnish sauna. There is a second double bedroom with en-suite shower room/WC. An ornamental spiral staircase from the lounge leads to a small snug /sitting room with a wood burning stove and panoramic views of the valley. Adjacent is a single bedroom. There is full gas central heating with electricity by meter reading and logs for wood burning stoves at cost of fuel used. Private secure parking, TV and video (with library), well stocked book library, stereo, payphone, washer/drier, microwave, dishwasher, freezer, iron, cot, highchair, secure garden with furniture, barbecue, baby-sitter by arrangement, duvets with linen provided, ample towels are available, one well behaved pet allowed. There is a country house hotel and restaurant 150 yards away.
Nature trails lead from the doorstep through woodland known as the Birks of Aberfeldy, made famous by poet Robert Burns. The winding path skirts a series of cascading waterfalls and richly vegetated cliffs to a bridge spanning the burn at the top, beneath which it leaps down 60 feet into a black chasm and far below pursues its course through foaming currents and long dark pools. Above these Falls of Moness in the open upland country there are immeasurable crimson heather moors abounding in grouse, curlews and lapwing whose profound peace is a benison to the weary brainworker or city dweller.
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