No. 29 Main Street, FINDOCHTY
People: 4/5  Bedrooms: 2

 

Rates for 2008
Winter 5 Jan - 14 Mar &
1 Nov - 19 Dec
£275
Early spring 15 Mar - 16 May
£275
Spring 17 May - 4 July
£275
Summer 5 July - 29 Aug
£275
Autumn 30 Aug - 31 Oct
£275
Christmas
& New Year
20 Dec - 2 Jan 2009

£275

 

No. 29 has a double bedroom, twin bedded room and a bathroom upstairs. Downstairs is a well equipped kitchen complete with a cooker, fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher and microwave. There is a seperate dining room and a cosy lounge with a sea view.

All bed linen and towels are included in the price as is all gas and electricity.

The village of Findochty lies on the Moray Firth Coast. There was a settlement here in the Fourteenth Century. Nowadays Findochty is a traditional fishing village, with its' harbour being used by small boats and yachts. There is a post office, newsagents, grocery shop and the Admiral pub.

Cullen lies some 4.5 miles to the east and can be reached by walking along the coastal footpath on a bonnie day. The home of Cullen skink. This locally made fish soup was featured in the TV programme 'The Woman Who Ate Scotland'. The ice cream shop is open for home made ice cream, both summer and winter.

Buckie, some 3 miles to the west was developed as a fishing village. It grew dramatically during the herring fishing boom of the Nineteenth Century. It has a good range of shops, some of which are to be found round Buckie's impressive square.

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