Rent Holiday House in Brora, Scottish Highlands, Scotland
The Paddock
Property Description
In the Highland village of Brora, there are two delightful Holiday Cottages available for let in the Crofting community of Dalchalm, which is a quiet area 2 miles north of Brora and adjacent to the 12th Tee of Brora Golf Course with easy access to the beach and countryside. Residents can pay for a Swim Lunch and enjoy the Leisure Club at The Royal Marine Hotel in Brora whilst appreciating the hotel's restaurants and café/bar.
The Paddock has three double bedrooms upstairs with an additional room downstairs with a sofa bed. Large sitting room, dining/kitchen room, shower room, utility room and a further bathroom upstairs.
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Prices per week for the cottages in Brora.
10th Feb - 23rd Feb £425 24th Feb - 29th March £345 30th March - 5th April £490
6th April - 12th April £585 13th April - 31st May £435 1st June - 7th June £680
8th June - 28th June £520 29th June - 30th Aug £680 31st Aug - 20th Sept £520
21st Sept - 11th Oct £435 12th Oct - 1st Nov £585 2nd Nov - 19th Dec £335
20th Dec - 2nd Jan £680
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Short breaks by arrangement
All linen and towels are included.
Local Activities
Brora (Scottish Gaelic: Brùra) is a village in the east of Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland. The village is on the A9 road and has a railway station on the Far North Line.
A small industrial village having at one time a coal pit, boat building, fishing, salt mining, fish curing, lemonade factory, Clynelish Single Malt distillery, wool mill, bricks and a stone quarry. Stone from the quarry was used in the construction of London Bridge, Liverpool Cathedral and Dunrobin Castle.The coalmine was the farthest north coalmine in the UK. A Government Radio Receiving Station was in operation between 1940 and 1986. First town in North of Scotland to have electricity thanks to its wool industry.This distinction gave rise to the local nickname of "Electric City" at the time. Local football club Brora Rangers was founded in 1879 and moved to present stadium, Dudgeon Park, in 1922.
Home to Capaldi's Ice Cream shop, once famous throughout the Highlands for some of the finest ice cream in Scotland. It has recently been taken over by Ross-shire baker Harry Gow.
Lots of amenities including an 18 hole Links golf course designed by James Braid in 1923 for sum of £23. Bowling and Tennis, clean beaches and associated wild life.
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