16a Fairfield Road is an impressive, semi-detached holiday home sitting in Inverness, Scottish Highlands. With five bedrooms sleeping up to 10 guests, this abode provides sought-after off-road parking, a private garden, bedrooms with en-suites, and ground-floor living, making a great base for families or groups hoping to explore the wild Highlands in comfort. Leave your boots in the porch and make yourself right at home in the sitting room with cushioned seating and a TV to unwind after the day's adventures. The dining room is just across the hall with a bay window bringing in plenty of natural light, a feature fireplace, and a table for 10 guests to dine together. You'll find everything you need in the contemporary kitchen to rustle up home-cooked dinners for your loved ones with an electric oven, gas hob, and dishwasher. Or why not dine alfresco in your private garden? There's plenty of lawn space for children to play, as well as outdoor seating and a barbecue to while away summer evenings. Completing the ground floor is the first of five bedrooms, a king-size with an en-suite shower room, while upstairs there is a king-size with en-suite shower room, a king-size room with en-suite shower room, another king-size, and a single with en-suite shower room, along with a family bathroom. If you need a quiet space, the first floor also has a snug, which has a small sofa and tables for relaxing. However if a 'family room' is required then with prior request this can be changed to accommodate a single bed. Your holiday home is well-located in the heart of Inverness with convenience stores and supermarkets a stone's throw away, along with popular eateries such as the River House for seafood, Cheese & Tomatin for classic pizzas, and the Fig & Whistle. You'll find plenty of attractions and activities for the whole family such as the historic Inverness Castle, Ness Islands for scenic walks, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, and Dolphin Spirit Inverness for boat tours of the Moray Firth. Further afield, you can explore the magical Loch Ness where the village of Dores with its lakeside beach, the ruins of Urquhart Castle, and the Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition all await. Further along the coast you'll find the 18th-century Fort George, Brodie Castle, and the town of Nairn for Nairn Beach, The Nairn Golf Club, and local history at the family-friendly Nairn Museum. For more outdoor adventures, be sure to venture into Cairngorms National Park for hiking, cycling, and Landmark Forest Adventure Park. For an unforgettable stay in the Scottish Highlands, gather your loved ones at 16a Fairfield Road. EPC Rating: Band D
Weekly price from £1017
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