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Overlooking the River Spey, in the Cairngorms National Park (Britain's largest), Newtonmore has several shops and pubs, as well as two excellent, award-winning museums - the Highland Folk Museum and Clan MacPherson Museum. The village may seem familiar as you wander around, as it was the setting for the popular TV series “Monarch of the Glen”. Newtonmore's 'Wildcat Trail' is a 7-mile popular circular walk around the edge of the village, taking in the River Spey with woodland, moorland and wonderful views across the valley to the Cairngorms, and behind the village to the Monadhliath mountains - a fitting introduction to the delights of the National Park. The area offers fine golf, fishing, pony trekking, walking, bird-watching, cycling, mountain-biking, climbing and skiing, making it an ideal base from which to discover all that this scenic area of Scotland has to offer.
A quality modern detached house, situated in an exclusive private development in the Cairngorms National Park village of Newtonmore, famous as the setting for much of the popular TV series, ‘Monarch of the Glen’. Tastefully decorated and excellently finished throughout, Te Bheag offers comfortable, spacious accommodation, yet with a warm and cosy feel. The property boasts a modern, well equipped kitchen and a delightful sitting room with open fire, as well as offering lovely views towards open fields and the hills beyond. The village boasts several shops and pubs, while a variety of outdoor pursuits can also be enjoyed close by, including golf, fishing, walking and in season skiing. This is an ideal base for relaxing and from which to explore all that this wonderful, scenic area of the Scottish Highlands has to offer.
Five bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 2 x single, 1 x ground floor king-size double, 1 x ground floor twin. Two shower rooms with shower, basin and WC, one with bidet, one with underfloor heating. Ground floor bathroom with bath with shower over, basin, WC and underfloor heating. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Utility room. Sitting room with open fire.
Full oil fired central heating throughout (switched off in July/August) on timer, electric underfloor heating in bathroom and one shower room, open fire in sitting room (available all year). Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine/tumble dryer in utility, dishwasher, colour TV with Freeview, DVD, stereo/CD/radio etc, books/games//DVDs etc. Fuel, power, logs and starter pack of coal and kindlers inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate on request. Off road parking for 4 cars. Lawned garden with furniture. One small well behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking in the house. Shop and pub 10 mins walk.
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Previous visitors' comments about Te Bheag:
A very spacious, well appointed holiday home - ideal for a family get together.
Mrs Mackay, Dingwall, October 2011
A lovely house in a wonderful location. The cottage was immaculate and the kitchen was so lovely we are going to base our new kitchen on it!
Ms Simpson, Linlithgow, September 2011
Excellent property in a great location!
Mrs Kay, Bristol, July 2011
The property is situated in a beautiful location and in a quite village. Property is in good condition and we loved every bit of our stay in the property. Large kitchen, good dining area and huge living room makes this property more desirable. There are a couple of co-op stores in the village so you can get most of the day to day to groceries. The landlord is sweet and very helpful. We traveled to near by places and really enjoyed the picturesque beauty of Scotland. I would recommend this cottage for everybody. Just go for it, I bet you love it.
Mr Mandadapu, Didcot, April 2011