A quaint fisherman’s cottage in the village of Pennan near Gardenstown in Aberdeenshire. Pet-friendly. WiFi. Enclosed garden. Gardenstown 4 miles; Fraserburgh 11 miles; Aberdeen 43 miles.
A white-washed fisherman’s cottage situated in the quaint hamlet of Pennan, Aberdeenshire. This property lies within a row of cottages backed by cliffs and facing the seafront, with only a narrow road separating it from a rocky beach. In this remote area, you can only be contacted here if you want to be, making it the perfect bolthole for couples wanting a tranquil retreat from the rush and noise of everyday life.
The living accommodation in the property consists of a homely sitting room complete with comfortable sofas and open fire overlooking the cove, a cosy spot for warming up after a day’s hiking. The small galley kitchen has everything you need for cooking some tasty meals together and has a dining space at one end to sit and enjoy them. A second door leading from the kitchen brings you to a bright sun room with more dining space, ideal for taking your morning coffee or enjoying breakfast. The bathroom and dual-aspect bedroom are on the opposite side of the house, the latter of which featuring a double bedroom and beautiful views over the cove as well as over the garden.
At the back of the property is an enclosed patio garden reached by a door from the sun room. It is surrounded by white-washed walls in keeping with the cottage’s exterior and has a space with patio furniture for sitting out in the afternoon sun.
Pennan consists of two rows of fisherman’s cottages, including a hotel. For shops, galleries, tearooms and a village pub with meals and drinks available, the village of Gardenstown is a short drive with a selection of pubs, and supermarkets with petrol station, also offering a picturesque harbour. The town of Banff is also a short drive away offering a number of attractions and activities as well as Fraserburgh with its renowned lighthouse. St Magnus Haven is a serene base for those wanting to explore the beauty of the Northern Scottish coast. EPC Rating: Band E