Tucked away in the countryside not far from the quaint village of Lintrathen, a stone's throw away from the charming town of Kirriemuir, rests the detached cottage of Sportsman Lodge. The traditional, stone-built cottage is set on one level and sleeps up to four guests, backing onto the magnificent Angus Glens; an idyllic scenery for both friends and family. At the front of the cottage, two desirable off-road parking spaces greet you on arrival, before venturing inside the property to discover a compact hallway; ideal for storing walking shoes after an adventurous day in the Angus Glens. Gather in the open-plan living space with the whole family, as you unwind in front of the TV in the heart of the house. Rustle up a meal in the modern kitchen, providing all the essential appliances, and dish your meal in the nearby dining area, without having to worry about missing out on any socializing! The property offers one double bedroom with ample storage space to house your belongings and a delightful twin bedroom; perfect for children. Discover the contemporary, family bathroom where you can choose to soak in the bath or use the overhead shower to revive yourself before a day of adventure. Enjoy your summer's morning in the enclosed garden, breathing in the crisp outdoors before heading out to explore your surroundings. Lace up your walking boots and head to the beautiful inland stretch of water, Loch of Lintrathen, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the banks of the loch, keeping your eye out for the wildfowl and songbirds that grace the waters, and after working up an appetite, visit the nearby Peel Farm to indulge in an elegant spot of afternoon tea. A scenic drive will bring you in to Kirriemuir which has a variety of independent local shops & supermarkets, perfect for picking up all of your necessities, as well traditional country pubs for those wanting to soak in more of the culture. As the birthplace of JM Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, the nearby town of Kirriemuir is rich in history, boasting a museum set in the novelists former home and a Camera Obscura gifted to the people of Kirriemuir by J M Barrie from which you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Kirriemuir is known as the 'Gateway to the Glens' and makes an excellent base for exploring Angus. RSPB reserve Loch of Kinnordy is home to many wetland birds, viewable from hides and boardwalks. 5 miles from Kirriemuir is Glamis Castle, childhood home of the late Queen Mother, the castle is open to the public. Just a little further afield is the town of Forfar, home to the beautifully-maintained landscape of Forfar Botanists Garden, and housing fascinating exhibitions of local heritage at Forfar Meffan Museum. For a revitalizing trip, choose Sportsman Lodge for your next getaway. and D
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