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Originally a farm workers cottage on the Strathord Estate, owned by the Dukes of Atholl for centuries, Den Cottage has sat for almost two hundred years, witness to countless seasons. Today, restored, Den Cottage is still surrounded by fields and woodland - a haven for visitors and wildlife.
The cottage sits in an elevated position, surrounded by over an acre of attractive gardens on various levels. To the front and the rear are private sitting-out areas, which take advantage of the views over the countryside. Internally it offers all facilities for your comfort, accommodating eight people in four well-appointed rooms. Open fires add to the charm and warm the winter evenings. A delightful home from home in an excellent location for exploring this lovely area.
In the immediate vicinity are several points of interest from the Perthshire Visitor Centre, Caithness Glass and the Fair City of Perth with its numerous attractions. The Hermitage (an excellent woodland walk) and Dunkeld with its cathedral are just a few miles away. While slightly further afield is the beautiful Glen Lyon, Loch Tummel, Pitlochry with its fish ladder and theatre, Aberfeldy, Blair Castle, Sma' Glen, Amulree and the scenic drive through the narrow Glen Quaiche to Kenmore on Loch Tay, to name but a few. Excellent golf courses are to be found in abundance as well as superb walking, fishing and a huge range of other outdoor activities. An ideal location for your ideal holiday. Shops and pubs 1 mile.
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