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 Mrs Sandra MacLeod
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 Badenscallie
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 Ross-shire
 Scotland IV26 2YJ
Conon Bridge
Ross-shire
Urquhart Mill
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'Urquhart Mill' was completed in December 2003 and is situated beside a farm and close to woodland some 3 miles from the
village of Conon Bridge, giving superb views to the Cromarty Firth and Ben Wyvis.
There is a fenced garden where children can play safely.

The property was built and furnished to a very high standard and has full central heating as well as an open fire in the lounge.

Activities in the area include pony treking, fishing, bird watching, dolphin watch and of course the golfer has many courses
to choose from within a twenty mile radius.
There are leisure centres at Dingwall, Alness, The Black Isle and Inverness.

A large number of historic sites lie within a 20 mile radius of Conon Bridge.
These include Castle Leod, Beauly Priory, St Andrews Episcopal Cathedral, Fortrose Cathedral, Fort George, Culloden
Battlefield, Clava Cairns, Urquhart Castle, Balnagown Castle and Cawdor Castle.

Well worthy of a visit is Cromarty (17 miles).
Cromarty 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 (a Scottish town with trading rights).

High on the agenda of visitors to the area is a visit to Loch Ness (15 miles).
Loch Ness is part of the rugged Great Glen, which cuts diagonally right across the Highlands.
Formidably deep, it is connected to the sea by Thomas Telford's Caledonian Canal.
The celebrated Loch Ness Monster was first recorded in AD 565. Numerous scientific expeditions, photographic
investigations, and hoaxes have since failed either to disillusion believers or convince sceptics.
Two rival visitor centres in Drumnadrochit tell the story with audio-visual displays.
On the north lochside is Castle Urquhart, blown up in 1692, is an impressive ruin giving magnificent views of Loch Ness.

Conon Bridge 3 Miles.    Dingwall  6 miles.    Inverness 12 miles.


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Sleeps 6.


One king sized bedroom with en suite facilities.
Two twin Bedrooms.

Fully fitted well equipped kitchen with electric cooker,
dishwasher, fridge freezer, microwave oven, electric kettle,
toaster, coffee percolator etc. 
A dining area provides full dining facilities.

The utility room has washing machine and tumble dryer.

Comfortably furnished lounge with a Colour TV and
Video/DVD player and a good selection of DVDs and
Videos as well as an open fire.

Comfortable family room with cane 3 piece suite TV
and Video.

There are two shower rooms with w.c. and
wash basins.

Bathroom with bath, shower, w.c., and wash basin.


Fully double glazed with Electric Heating throughout.
The property has a mains water supply.
Electricity is included in tariff
Ample private car parking space for two cars.
Linen and towels can be provided at an additional
cost of £45-00 per week.

Nearest shop is at Conon Bridge - 3 miles from the property.
A number of hotels in the area offer a wide variety of dinner
menus and bar meals.

£300 to £700 per Week.

For detailed weekly charges see Availability Calendar.


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