Kalulu House Cottages
Two 17th Century, stone built cottages in the scattered hamlet of East Murthill at the heart of Angus, 7 miles from Kirriemuir. Located close to the South Esk River, these quality cottages have been decorated with charm and style to offer comfortable, well-equipped accommodation, with spacious open plan living areas, three lovely bedrooms and shared access to the owners' indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi and sauna. Enjoy wonderful walks, with the renowned Angus Glens within easy reach, fishing, the challenging local golf courses and even skiing at Glenshee! A superb base for touring Edinburgh, Stirling, St. Andrews and even the Highlands!
The Property
Kirriemuir 7 miles. A lovely cottage in the hamlet of East Murthill, boasting a spiral staircase to the first floor bedroom, a lovely patio area and access to the owners’ swimming pool. Enjoy superb walking and fishing. An ideal retreat for exploring this beautiful part of Scotland. Note: This cottage can be booked with ref. 1905 to accommodate 12 people.
Three bedrooms: Ground floor: 1 x double, 1 x single. 1st floor: 1 x family room with three single beds, accessed via spiral staircase from living area, with ensuite (shower, basin & WC). Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin & WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen & dining/sitting areas.
Made of lovely red sandstone, the Strathmore valley town of Kirriemuir is often regarded as the gateway to the Angus Glens, some of Scotland's most unspoiled landscapes. JM Barrie - creator of the much-loved children's character, Peter Pan, and subject of the Johnny Depp film ‘Finding Neverland’, was born in the town and his house is now a museum looked after by the National Trust for Scotland. A statue of ‘the boy who never grew up’ can be found within Kirriemuir. However, Barrie is not the only literary connection to this charming little town. Nearby Glamis castle was the setting for Shakespeare’s ‘cursed’ play, Macbeth. The historic Pictish Stones at Meigle and the Angus Glens are well worth visiting and offer spectacular views whilst hill walking.
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