The Coach House sleeps 8 -10 in 4 bedrooms with 4 bathroom/shower rooms and is situated about 4 miles from Arbroath. Its main feature is the huge living area incorporating the original stonework and arches of the original old Coach House and the breathtaking vista into Kinblethmont woodlands through the glass fronted sunroom area. The walled garden and its play area, orchard and large terrace area is a short walk away.
High quality materials have been used throughout from the solid oak staircase to the polished granite work surfaces in the high-specification kitchen with all modern conveniences.
The Coach House is kept cosy and warm with underfloor heating downstairs and radiators upstairs - all fuelled by woodchips from the Kinblethmont estate and there is also a woodburning stove to snuggle up to on chillier evenings. It has a 3D TV with Sky channels and a DVD player as well as free WiFi for the times you feel like staying indoors.
The patio area is accessed from the sunroom french windows and has tables, chairs and loungers allowing you to make the most of the better weather . Or if you prefer, the sunroom area itself is a suntrap and has chairs for relaxing in allowing you to watch the world go by, do some bird spotting (we provide the binoculars) or simply to keep an eye on the children as they play outside. A gas BBQ is available for you to use for an extra charge.
There is a double bedroom downstairs with a shower room next to it for those who find it more difficult to tackle upstairs. The large family room upstairs can sleep 4 though the use of a day bed and it has a TV for DVDs, The Coach House is attached to 'The Stables' which has its own entrance at the opposite end of the building and its own garden areas. The two properties can however, be opened up for larger family groups.
A high chair and cot can be made available on request at no extra charge.
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This cottage is located in Arbroath. St Vigeans Museum and Signal House Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Forfar Golf Club and Carnoustie Golf Links. Traveling with kids? Consider Dunninald Castle and Gardens and Caledonian Railway.
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