Perfect for couples, Covesea Village is a cosy cottage located on the stunning Moray coast.. Ground Floor:
Step to entrance.
All on the ground floor.
Living room: With wood burner, TV screen (no TV licence) with DVD player and 3ft 9in sofa bed (on request, for flexible sleeping arrangements).
Kitchen/dining room: With gas cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer and washing machine.
Bedroom: With double bed.
Bathroom: With shower over bath, toilet and heated towel rail.. Electric central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Logs for wood burner provided.. Large lawned garden with garden furniture. Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: No children under 16 years of age. The property is accessed by a farm track. There is unfenced drop to the coastal path and sea from the end of the garden.. Covesea Village is the middle one of a row of five detached cottages on the clifftop near Lossiemouth, with sea and mountain views across the Moray Firth. The access from the main road is via a farm track and there is walking access directly to both the coastal path and a sandy beach. A charming traditional stone-built cottage, it has been sympathetically restored by the owners and refurbished in 2019. There is a lovely bright living room with a wood burner giving the whole house a cosy and warm feeling. Outside is an open garden where most years wild orchids grow, with a picnic table. Bikes can be stored in the east porch. Covesea Village does not have a TV licence and has non fibre internet, however this shouldn’t affect your stay at this beautiful holiday home.
Look out for the Moray Firth bottlenose dolphins and the occasional minke whale and basking shark. There are many opportunities for golf, distillery visits, bird-watching, on-road and off-road cycling, and kayaks or canoes can be carried to launch from the beach. Explore the caves, look for the footprints of reptiles left 250 million years ago and visit the lighthouse. Beyond Covesea, there is the former fishing town of Lossiemouth, its harbour now full of yachts, with shops, pubs, two beaches and a fisheries museum. Inland is Elgin with its ruined cathedral and a range of activities, shops, restaurants and pubs – and Scotland’s oldest independent museum. Inverness, the gateway to the Northwest Highlands and the start of the ’North Coast 500’ is less than an hour’s drive away, and the Cairngorms National Park is an hour’s drive. Beach 100 yards. Shops, pub and restaurant 3¾ miles. Scottish Letting Licence number MO-00032-F.
Free WiFi
Only indoor shoes or slippers to be worn indoors. Please note that there is no TV licence.
Approach to property is by a rough or gravel track.
There are drops in the garden.
Located in Elgin, this cottage is in a rural area and by the ocean. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Lossiemouth East Beach and Cummingston Beach, while Elgin Museum and Universal Hall Arts Centre are cultural highlights. Harbour Treasures and Relax are also worth visiting.
Weekly price from £406
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