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Inchdryne is a traditional stone built house situated in the
crofting township of Tulloch and is the only holiday cottage
within the RSPB Abernethy reserve.
Renovated to a superb standard it was the original house
built by Marina's ancestors when the croft was established in
1850. The croft
has been worked by her family ever since and she now works the
land using traditional crofting methods, with cattle, sheep
and hens, as well as a collie called Fly and a labrador Bronie.
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Lounge:
Featuring a pine-lined cathedral ceiling,
cosy open fire, and electric storage heaters throughout.
Electricity, logs and peat all provided free.
Small library. TV & Video. |
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Kitchen/dining room:
Electric hob and oven, microwave,
dishwasher, washing machine/
tumble drier and fridge/freezer. |
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Bedrooms: 1 double bedded
and 2 twin bedded rooms.
The double bedded room on the ground
floor is a large family room with double bed which can
comfortably accommodate a cot
or small folding bed for a toddler.
One of the twin bedded rooms is
also downstairs, next to the bathroom.
The other twin bedded room is upstairs
and this is the only room in the house
not at ground level. |
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Bathrooms:
Two full sized bathrooms with wash hand basin and WC,
one with a bath, the other with a shower.
Telephone:
Pay phone (01479 831288).
Private Water supply. Car parking for three cars beside the cottage.
Outside drying line.
Inchdryne has its own private garden and access
road. Loch Garten is a ten minute walk away, and the
Abernethy Forest; Tulloch Moor and the Osprey Centre
are all within walking distance.
Advice on walks, bird-watching, crofting life
and other activities and attractions in the area is available
from ourselves.
Strathspey also has fine golf courses, fishing and good
restaurants. |
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