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 County Durham
 England DH7 8DS
Ardgay
Ross-shire
Gledfield Mill
Ardgay
Self-Catering House
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The Dornoch Firth   Gledfield Mill


"Gledfield Mill" is a converted water mill sitting on the banks of the river Caron in Sutherland, Scotland.
The mill is a split-level building set in an acre of wooded gardens with a three acre field, overlooking the river to the north
and open fields to the south and was renovated in 1996 to an exceptional standard.
Surrounded by farmland, the village of Ardgay lies at the head of the Dornoch Firth just south of Bonar-Bridge.
The mill is within 45 minutes by road from Inverness, Dingwall and Beauly, three hours from Edinburgh and three and a half
hours from Glasgow.
There is an abundance of wild life which can be enjoyed while walking among peaceful tranquil surroundings.
Visitors are made welcome at the 9-hole upland golf course near Bonar-Bridge.
In Dornoch (13 miles) the challenging 36 hole seaside course of The Royal Dornoch can be enjoyed.
In Dornoch you will also find long stretches of clean, unspoiled sandy beaches together with a variety of shops, hotels and
restaurants.
The area provides ample opportunity to enjoy river and loch fishing as well as walking and hill walking activities.
The area has a long and interesting history and a large white boulder in the centre of Ardgay marks the former site of the local
market ~ The Clach Eiteag.
Cromarty Courthouse, Cromarty (19 miles) is worthy of a visit. The Courthouse was built in 1773, when commercial activity
in the town had reached a peak, and is notable among the many fine Georgian buildings that have survived here.
Today it is a visitor centre with animated period figures, a reconstructed trial, prison cells, and plenty of background information
about its role when Cromarty was a thriving burgh.
'Gledfield Mill' is ideally located for those wishing to tour both east and west Highlands.
Ardgay is approximately 40 miles from Inverness Airport.


Information on this area

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Accommodation:

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Tariff:


Beech floored entrance hall and corridor. Gallery overlooking
lower main room.
Unique large kiln bedroom with original beams, vaulted ceiling
and beech flooring.
Two further double bedrooms, exposed beams, carpeted.
Large south and east facing morning room, glazed screen and
door to south garden. Flagstone flooring. Window views south
and east.
Bathroom; fully fitted, birch floor.
Additional small toilet/washroom.
 
35 foot open living area with original mill workings and large
grain hopper.
Open tread hardwood stair to upper level. Wood burning stove.
Mill workings at west end occupying whole height of the building.
Glass door to garden. Junckers beech flooring throughout.
Beech dining table and chairs seating eight comfortably.
Kitchen, formed from original kiln. Exposed kiln brickwork and
steel pillars. Fully fitted with hob, oven, extractor, microwave,
dishwasher, fridge freezer.
Birch flooring Breakfasting table.
Utility off, with additional sink, automatic washer and drier.
Backup water immerser.

The accommodation is let with linen and towels.
Help with cleaning during the let can be arranged.
Heating/lighting costs are included in the rent as are logs
for the wood-burner.
Two cots Available.
Two high chairs available.
Double buggy and selection of toys available.
Telephone.
Fax and laser printer can be made available.
Pets by arrangement.

There are shops in the village and public transport is available.

From £360 low season to £800 high season.   
Normal bookings Sat to Sat.

Additional Photographs

Gledfield Mill
Lounge Area
Gledfield Mill Garden


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