Holiday rentals with a fireplace in Cromarty Firth

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Top-rated Accommodation with Fireplace in Cromarty Firth

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A well-maintained garden surrounds a historic building, showcasing a lush green lawn. Tall trees and hedges provide a sense of privacy. The structure features stone walls and multiple windows, reflecting a peaceful atmosphere under a clear blue sky.
Holiday home in Highland Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

The Garden Flat - Ardullie Lodge

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil historic getaway within a Grade 11 listed building, perfectly located on NC500 route just above the Cromarty Firth. A great base for exploring the highlands. The lodge was visited by the Queen Mother each year for lunch on her way to stay at the Castle of Mey. The Garden Flat is a luxury self contained flat, each bedoom zip and link King size beds which can be seperated into twin beds. A large contained garden, loved by our visitors canine companions.

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The exterior of a large, stone house is shown, featuring a symmetrical facade with four chimneys. The building, set against a backdrop of greenery, displays original architectural details. A wooden fence lines the front, while a well-maintained lawn stretches out before the home.
Home in Alness
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 358 reviews

Stittenham House, Alness, Ardross

Welcome to Stittenham House Accommodation for up to 7 people in 4 bedrooms. Stittenham House offers a unique Highlands home for a wide range of interests. Large detached former coaching inn. Built in 1833 situated a scenic rural setting. 3 miles north of Alness and with excellent 5G broadband installed in every room. As yet the property is not equipped with EV charging. There is the Skiach service stn. 3 miles from SH which has EV. charging. To plug into SH domestic supply will cost £10 /day

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A charming entrance is framed by vibrant flower beds featuring a mix of colorful blooms, including red, white, and purple flowers. A decorative stone staircase leads to the upper level of the building, with greenery surrounding the area and a cozy seating arrangement nearby.
Apartment in Highland
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 566 reviews

No 7, central, by river, beautiful old terrace.

No 7, Garden/Art Apartment, designed by Studio Highlands. Minutes walk from the Castle, restaurants, bars & shops within the city centre. Free on street parking. Wifi TV. Netflix. 1 bedroom apartment with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Inverness is a great base to explore the Highlands and Islands.. Standard double bed Bath & shower Toiletries, Hairdryer Fully equipped kitchen Central heating with fire Check in 3pm Check out by 10am Unless alternative times arranged. No smoking

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The exterior of Ivybank is showcased with vibrant flowers planted at its entrance. The building features distinctive stone architecture, large windows, and a welcoming front porch. Trees with blooming foliage frame the house, contributing to the charming and inviting appearance.
Townhouse in Inverness
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Ivybank,Highland townhouse in the city. Quiet area

Ivybank is a very attractive "B" listed house - full of original features and charm, ideally situated within walking distance of Inverness city centre, the castle, river, restaurants, shops and theatre. With its oak panelling, beamed hall, gothic carvings, magnificent mahogany staircase and its original fireplaces on the ground floor, it is truly unique! The house is offered as a whole, on a self catering basis, for short holiday breaks, to groups of up to 7 max. A true Scottish family home.

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The exterior of the cottage is framed by a vibrant garden featuring pots of blooming flowers. A wooden picnic table is positioned on a spacious lawn, providing an inviting space for outdoor gatherings. The cottage itself has a traditional design with a slate roof and large windows.
Cottage in Highland
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Cosy & rustic retreat - Woodland Cottage.

The cottage provides 2 bedroomed accommodation with a warm and cosy atmosphere with its wood burning stoves in kitchen and lounge with comfy beds for that home from home feeling. Serviced with a large bath and free standing shower unit and fully equipped kitchen with dinning table. Set within our lovely garden and surrounded by woodland just 200m off the back road - gives guests and children the safety and freedom to roam from the front door. Located just 15 minutes from Inverness airport.

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A gravel path leads to a charming cabin set among lush greenery. Brightly colored rhododendron bushes frame the entrance, while trees provide a natural canopy. The cabin features a dark exterior, complementing the vibrant garden landscape.
Cabin in Kincraig
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Little Birch Cabin (STL licence number Hl-70188-F)

Little Birch Cabin is surround by fantastic scenery and wildlife. We are beside the RSPB Insh Marshes nature reserve and the beautiful Cairngorm mountains. The cabin backs onto a large forest leading into Glenfeshie the Cairngorms and beyond. Red Squirrels, Badgers, Pine martins, Crested Tits and many more are frequent visitors to the garden. Loch Insh is 3 miles away. Highland wildlife park is a superb nearby attraction. It is an ideal location for all nature lovers, walkers and cyclists.

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Cottage in Highland Council
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Stylish Highland Cottage-Hot Tub & Views-Sleeps 6

Cosy Highland Cottage on the Black Isle including Wood-Fired Hot Tub. This newly refurbished, stylish cottage on the Redcastle Estate is 1 mile from the NC500. Enjoy breathtaking walks and views and relax in the wood-fired hot tub after exploring. Only 10 minutes from Inverness and Beauly, it’s ideal for 4 adults plus 2 children in bunk beds. Inside, the cottage has a log burner, bath and separate shower for all-season comfort. Well-behaved dogs welcome by prior arrangement with Katie.

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The living room features a stone fireplace as a focal point, with a comfortable seating arrangement including a sofa and armchairs. Natural light enters through two windows adorned with simple curtains, and a wooden coffee table sits in the center, accompanied by a decorative plant.
Townhouse in Highland Council
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews

Newly refurbished home in central Inverness

A hidden gem of a property located in central are of Inverness. Only a 15-minute walk from the banks of the river Ness and a great selection of smart restaurants, bistros and lively pubs. The property is located right beside the famous locks & docks of Inverness which is perfect for those evening walks after a day of touring the local area! The A862 is right beside the property so will give you quick access by car to the black isle and beyond. 0.9 Miles walk from the Bus / Train station

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A paved outdoor terrace features a hydrotherapy hot tub under a protective canopy. Decorative plants are arranged in planters on the patio, which is bordered by fencing, and the surrounding green fields are visible in the background.
Cabin in Highland Council
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Hillhaven Lodge

Hillhaven Lodge is an addition to the already well established Hillhaven B&B. The lodge is a luxury, purpose built wooden cabin with full facilities including a Hydrotherapy Hot Tub and wood burning stove. Located 20 minutes from Inverness and the NC500, just outside the village of Fortrose. Local attractions include dolphin watching at Chanonry point, Fortrose and Rosemarkie Golf Club, Eathie fossils, several world famous distilleries and breweries and only 30mins from Loch Ness!

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The exterior of the cottage features a combination of stone and slate with traditional windows. A small patio area is visible, surrounded by grass and mature shrubs, providing a cozy, sheltered outdoor space. The setting evokes a peaceful garden atmosphere.
Home in Highland Council
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

The Coach House at Manse House

Make some memories at this unique and friendly place. Originally the Coach House of the 18th century listed Manse House, the property was sympathetically converted in 2004. The property lies in the gardens of the Manse in central Tain. It has great access to the main visitor attractions of the Eastern Highlands and makes a great place to relax or to use as a comfortable spot from which to explore the Highlands. Pets are welcome. License Number HI-20436 EPC F

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An inviting entrance to the house is framed by natural stone walls. A welcome mat lies at the threshold, leading into a well-lit interior space. Planters with greenery and colorful flowers add a touch of charm beside the door.
Farm stay in Culbokie
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Cosy, modern barn conversion on a Black Isle Farm

'The Tractor Shed' is a renovated 1860's steading situated on a small farm on the Black Isle just a mile off the A9 and NC500 route. The cosy house sits in the centre of the farmyard. We have great views over Ben Wyvis and the hills to the west. A peaceful, quirky place to stay in the rural countryside yet not too far from Inverness and other local attractions such as Loch Ness and Culloden. Great for couples, small family groups or solo adventurers.

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The stone cottage showcases a mix of rustic charm and original features. It is presented with a red and grey exterior, featuring multiple gabled rooftops and a welcoming entrance flanked by greenery. A gravel path leads to the door, with scenic countryside visible in the background.
Cottage in Highland Council
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Quirky Highland Cottage with Stunning Views

Enjoy the glorious Highland scenery and sample the local whiskies from this quirky little stone built cottage. Set across the road from a working farm, you'll be able to enjoy seeing the livestock grazing against the glorious backdrop of the Kyle of Sutherland. The cottage itself is over 100 years old and retains many of its original features - the panelling, doors, fireplaces and fixtures, giving a timewarp sensation to your stay.

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