Gamrie Lodge Cottages
We've set our standards high, both cottages provide the same first class self-catering accommodation all on ground level. Each cottage is furnished and equipped to the highest standard to provide an enchanting holiday environment.
For your comfort our self-catering holiday cottages are fully furnished and tastefully decorated sleeping either 2&2 (The Swallow) or 4&2 (The Owl). In the event your group extends to 10 guests, access to both cottages can be linked through the courtyard.
Each cottage is double glazed, centrally heated and complemented in the main sitting room with a glass fronted feature cast iron multi-fuel stove.
In the main bedroom of each cottage you have the choice of two single beds or a 6ft wide super-king.
We are also pleased to provide as standard:
- Wide screen TV
- DVD player
- Digital free-sat
- Mini CD hi-fi
- FREE WiFi access
- Dish washer
- Toaster
- Hair Dryer
- Clock-radio
- Ceramic hob cooker with extractor
- Fan assisted oven with separate grill
- Microwave
- Fridge freezer
- Washer / Drier
- Iron / Ironing board
- Fresh coffee maker & juicer
- All utensils
- Co-ordinated bed linen and towels
All accommodation is on ground level with easy access throughout.
For the comfort of all guests please note that we operate a strict no smoking policy within the building.
A well-behaved dog is welcome subject to prior arrangement.
Parents can relax knowing that the large lawns provide a safe open space for children to play.
Gardenstown provides a small selection of shops for essential groceries and includes a Bakers, Butchers, Pub, Petrol Station, Doctors Surgery, and Post Office. In addition to these Banff also has two Supermarkets, Banks, several Restaurants a Hospital and Veterinary Surgery.
Contact Details
Address: |
Gamrie Lodge Gamrie Gardenstown Banff Aberdeenshire AB45 3HL |
Telephone |
+44(0)1261 851 978 |
Website: |
www.gamrielodge.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 18 March 2011
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