Isla View
Isla View is a stylish three bedroom self catering home boasting an enviable location in the heart of tranquil Glenisla, overlooking the River Isla. Glenisla is one of the beautiful Angus glens. It rises slowly from farmland in the south to the majestic peak of Glas Maol (1068m / 3,504ft) in the north, the highest peak in Angus within the Cairngorms National Park.
Isla View faces south towards the river with fields on two sides, and is sheltered by large pine trees to the back of the house. Despite the peaceful location there is a great pub within walking distance and a wealth of things to see and do in the area.
There is huge variety of wildlife to be seen from the garden including roe deer, red squirrels, buzzards and occasional fishing ospreys. Fishing in the River Isla at the bottom of the garden is an added attraction.
Isla View comfortably sleeps eight people, and is luxuriously appointed with a master en-suite, a bathroom featuring an original roll top bath and a shower room. The master bedroom provides flexibility for guests with a double bed and double sofa bed, there is a further double bedroom and one twin room.
Isla View benefits from three public rooms - the beautiful garden room which looks down to the river, the cosy dining room with woodburning stove and the spacious and comfortable living room which also benefits from a woodburning stove.
The modern kitchen is extensively equipped with a six-ring gas stove, dishwasher, microwave, and utility room with large freezer and washing machine.
An extensive DVD, magazine and book library is available for guest use. Wi-fi is also available throughout the House and a Nintendo Wii will keep kids amused!
The surrounding area offers a wealth of outdoor activities from high and low level walking to fishing, golfing, cycling, horse-riding, mountain biking and ski-ing at Glenshee.
Contact Details
Address: |
Isla View Kirkton of Glenisla PH22 8PH |
Telephone |
07889062645 |
Website: |
www.islaview.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 06 January 2010
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