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Ceannbeinne
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Ceannbeinne
Take the coast road east out
of Durness and, about three miles along, you will discover perched on
the clifftop the croft of Ceannabeinne. Rocky hills soar up behind the
cottage and, in front, rugged cliffs plunge to a superb sandy bay far
below. The location of Ceannabeinne is considered to be among the finest
on the Scottish mainland.
Originally a croft and barn, Ceannabeinne
has been converted in harmony with its dramatic location to provide
an unforgettable holiday setting. Wake up to the sound of waves breaking
on the shore below; stroll outside with your first cup of coffee and
breathe in that refreshing sea air; then tuck into breakfast by the
warmth of the Aga while you enjoy one of the best seascapes in Britain
from your kitchen table.
In the evening, dine in style beneath open timber beams in the huge
sitting room, then gather round a glowing fire and treat yourselves
to a wee dram.
Specification
Ceannabeinne (sleeps
4)
Kitchen: Fitted with hand-made oak cupboards.
Contains oil-fired Aga as well as electric cooker, microwave, washing
machine, fridge-freezer, coffee-maker and everything you will need in
the way of pots, pans and dishes.
Splendid sitting/dining room: Beamed ceiling, oak floor, original stone
wall above open fireplace. Colour TV, CD and plenty of books and games
for wet or lazy days.
Bedrooms: One double bedroom, and two divan beds at one end of the huge
sitting room. All bed linen, pillows and duvets provided.
Bathroom: Full-sized bath with shower.
Heating: Full oil fired central heating. Water heated either by electricity
or by the Aga. Oil is metered and charged separately.