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Burnside Cottage
A cosy three bedroomed cottage on the Isle of Skye with stunning sea views.
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Burnside Cottage is a lovely two bedroomed holiday home on the Isle of Skye on the stunning Waternish pennisular. With breathtaking sea views over Loch Bay and towards the Outer Hebrides Burnside Cottage is the perfect place to unwind, relax and truly get away from it all. The space The cottage, originally built in the 1880s, has recently been restored and has a contemporary feel. The front door leads into a spacious fully-equipped kitchen/dinning room with ample wooden work surfaces, a gas hob and oven. There is also a microwave and dishwasher. A large wooden dining table seats six. This leads into the cosy sitting room with leather sofas and a wood burning stove - ideal to while a way cold Scottish evenings. A large picture window gives views out towards the Loch. There is WI-FI, satellite TV and a Hi-fi system with docking for an iPod. The holiday cottage has two bedrooms and sleeps 4. The Master, has a large king-size double bed and en-suite bathroom with stunning views towards the sea. The second, a twin bedroom also has also views towards Loch Bay and use of the family bathroom. The whole house is double glazed and centrally heated. The cottage is also equipped with a washing machine and tumble drier. A small garden with a patio is an great spot to sit and enjoy the fantastic scenery. Peacefully situated Burnside Cottage is about 2 miles from the picturesque fishing village of Stein which boasts the oldest inn on Skye The Stein Inn and The Loch Bay Seafood Restaurant and further afield in Colbost, if you fancy a gastronomic treat, there is the Three Chimneys restaurant. The village of Dunvegan is about a 15 minute car journey away, here you will find a great bakery, organic greengrocers, post-office and petrol station. It also has the popular Old School House Restaurant and Dunvegan Castle, home of the Clan Macleod. Guests have access to the whole property and garden. Other things to note Please note that the cottage is remote so a car is essential - It is about 45 minutes from Portree and 20 minutes to Dunvegan but with a lovely pub and restaurant just down the road in Stein. The rocky shores of Lochbay can be reached after a 10 minute walk down the hill. Registration Details HI-30658-F
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