The Dairy is a charming cottage situated in the serene countryside of Caldercruix, North Lanarkshire.
Boasting picturesque views, ramp access, and a relaxing hot tub, this family-friendly retreat offers ground-floor living and off-road parking for two cars, making it an ideal getaway for families or friends.
Upon entering this single-storey abode, you’ll find a spacious kitchen and dining room, fully equipped with everything you need to prepare a hearty breakfast to fuel the day ahead or a delicious evening meal to share with an electric oven and hob.
The dining area sets the scene for gathering together, exchanging stories and laughter as you reflect on the day’s adventures.
Continue through to the inviting sitting room, where two plush sofas, a Smart TV, and a thoughtful selection of books create the perfect setting for film nights, quiet reading, or simply enjoying time with loved ones.
As evening falls, choose between two inviting super-king-size bedrooms, one featuring a versatile zip-and-link bed for added flexibility, each providing a peaceful retreat where you can unwind and wake refreshed for the day ahead.Serving the bedrooms is a sleek bathroom, fitted with a bath, shower over, basin and WC, ensuring a bright start to your mornings.
Step outside to the non-enclosed rear garden and take in the peaceful countryside surroundings.
Spend time on the decking with a favourite book, dine alfresco as the sun begins to set, or sink into the hot tub beneath the star-filled sky.
The lawn gives children space to run and play, while the garden furniture offers adults a place to pause and enjoy the fresh country air.
A short distance east of Drumbow Farm, Black Loch provides a peaceful retreat, with calm waters that reflect the surrounding countryside.
The loch is bordered by scenic walking paths, ideal for a stroll or a quiet moment of reflection, and it also offers fishing opportunities for those who enjoy trying their luck by the water.
To the southwest, Caldercruix Railway Station makes it simple to venture into Glasgow or Edinburgh, perfect for a day trip exploring historic landmarks, cultural attractions, or enjoying some city life before returning to the tranquillity of the countryside.
Just a little further afield, Palacerigg Country Park is a haven of greenery with winding woodland trails and open spaces for picnics or gentle walks.
It provides an inviting backdrop for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature or simply enjoy a quiet escape outdoors.
Golf enthusiasts will find Easter Moffat Golf Club conveniently nearby, offering a well-maintained course for a relaxed round in pleasant surroundings.
For those willing to travel a bit further, Summerlee - Museum of Scottish Industrial Life brings Scotland’s industrial heritage to life through a combination of indoor exhibits and open-air demonstrations, offering a fascinating insight into the region’s past.
Close by, the Scottish Owl Centre provides a unique opportunity to encounter owls and other birds of prey, with interactive experiences that delight visitors of all ages.
A short drive leads to the awe-inspiring Falkirk Wheel and The Kelpies, where remarkable engineering meets striking public art, creating unforgettable photo opportunities.
For those seeking to reconnect with nature, Drumpellier Country Park is perfect for wandering along leafy trails, spotting local wildlife, or enjoying the tranquillity of its open spaces.
Indulge in a stay at The Dairy for an unforgettable retreat to the wonderland of North Lanarkshire.