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Terryhorn Bungalow, Huntly - Sleeps 6

This is an attractive holiday bungalow in a peaceful rural setting on a farm near the River Deveron. Tour the castles or whisky trail in this historic area, visit the museums, and the city of Aberdeen, wit...

Peaceful setting

This is an attractive holiday bungalow in a peaceful rural setting on a farm near the River Deveron. Tour the castles or whisky trail in this historic area, visit the museums, and the city of Aberdeen, with its floral display and architecture is only an hours drive. Visit the nearby Falconry, forest walks and ½ hour drive to the lovely Moray coastline. Fishing permits may be purchased in Huntly, 4 miles away. Shop and pub 4 miles.

All on ground floor: Living/dining room. Kitchen. 3 bedrooms: 1 double, 2 twin. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet.

Open fire in living room inc. Elec heaters, elec and bed linen inc. Cot and h/chair on request. Elec cooker. M/wave. W/machine. Tel-incoming calls only. Garden and chairs. Parking (2 cars).

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Customer Reviews of Terryhorn Bungalow, Huntly - Sleeps 6

1st comment: Lovely cottage and owner made us all very welcome. Highly recommended. July 2012.

2nd comment: The bungalow is isolated, very comfortable, easy driving distance of facilities. if you want a relaxing holiday that is quiet and pleasant this is great. June 2012.

3rd comment: An exceptionally warm welcome from the owner who had lit the fire in the sitting room (it was very cold for May and this was a kind touch). This is a comfortable, well equipped cottage ideally placed to visit the Castle or Whisky trails in Aberdeenshire as well as the coastal villages. Home made pancakes also made us feel at home. Huntly is good for eating out, as is Portsoy. A lovely view of the valley. A delightful place to stay and we will be back. May 2012.

4th comment: The property is set in an idealic spot. The views are beautiful. I would recommend this bungalow to anyone. Mrs Simpson is really friendly. I would certainly book here again. July 2011.

5th comment: The only thing wrong was the weather. The property was perfect and the owner Mrs Simpson was very pleasant and helpful. The property is an ideally placed for a variety of destinations including local walks. June 2011.

6th comment: This property in the middle of nowhere offers peace and quiet. The owner makes sure you are comfortable and have everything you need. It is always clean and tidy. Oct 2010.

7th comment: Basic but clean, everything we needed was there. Oct 2010.

8th comment: The property was very clean, bright and in a very quiet and beautiful setting. Aug 2010.

9th comment: Clean, tidy all on one level, cosy. July 2010.

10th comment: Always clean and tidy on all of our 10 visits. April 2010.

More Property Details

  • Property Reference: 8293
  • HMG Ref: 1100362
  • Property Type: Detached Bungalow
  • Number of Bedrooms: 3
  • Sleeps Suit: 6
  • Features: Open Fire
  • Facilities: Cot, High Chair, TV, Washing Machine, Shower, Microwave, Telephone
  • Location Features: Rural
  • Sleeps: 6
  • Week rental Starts: Saturday
  • Parking: For 2 Cars
  • Pets: 2
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