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SELF CATERING AT GREENGATES
Greengates is a a luxurious, well appointed family home, with many essential features for anyone contemplating a short, or longer break in the heart of one of the most desireable areas in Scotland.
Suitable for parties/families of up to 7 in number.
Greengates is in a very quiet and attractive residential area, but is only a few minutes walk from Nairn High Street, which boasts many well appointed shops and restaurants. Bus and train stations are only a few minutes from our front gate.
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ACCOMMODATION
- 1 kingsize double room (ensuite shower)
- 1 double room (ensuite shower)
- 1 twin room (ensuite shower)
- 1 single room (separate bathroom)
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TARIFF
Prices range from £350 to £700 per week (minimum letting period is 1 week).
A deposit of 25% is payable when booking.
Credit & debit cards accepted via PayPal.
Sorry no pets.
Non smoking throughout.
For availability or further details
please contact John & Elizabeth
Email: greengatesnairn@gmail.com
Telephone: +44(0)1667 459403
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The fully fitted contemporary kitchen has a Leisure Professional gas cooker range, integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer.
A door from the kitchen leads to a large utility room with stainless steel sink, washing machine and tumble drier.
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The family/dining area is a large room boasting 5 south facing windows and glazed door overlooking rear garden.
The room is divided into a dining area, with an antique pine pine dining table, which seats 6 people.
A step down leads to the living area, which is finished with ceramic effect tiled flooring and carpet, spotlights and recessed lighting. There is a colour TV with DVD player and huge selection of DVDs.
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The front lounge is a delightful room with features which include a focal cast iron fireplace, with wooden surround, stained wood floor, large colour TV with Sky package.
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The rear lounge is another charming room with patio doors leading to a south facing patio and garden. This lounge, currently used as a dining room for B&B guests, but is suitable for a variety of purposes, also has a beautiful feature fireplace, and a stained wood floor.
Click here to see a slideshow of more photos of Greengates and Nairn
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The rear garden, with a barbeque area is secluded and private.
There is a wooden garage, ideal for storing bikes or motor cycles.
Access to Greengates is from wrought iron green gates(!) to loc bloc front parking area, with gravelled driveway leading to rear garage. There is ample parking space.
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NAIRN
There is so much to see and do within this quaint seaside paradise.
Keen walkers will appreciate the beach and Culbin Forest, an area which is very popular with bird watchers.
Dolphins can be seen in various locations (from the shore or from boat trips) - see dolphin photos taken by one of our guests.
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The town is a mecca for golfers and boasts two high quality championship golf courses (Nairn Dunbar and Nairn West).
Both clubs hold 4 day open competitions between the 3rd and the 14th August 2009.
These tournaments are a must for all enthusiastic amateur golfers.
Throughout the year various events draw large numbers of visitors to the town. These events include a Book and Arts festival, Nairn International Jazz Festival, Nairn Farmers Show, Nairn Highland Games.
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Prominent among the many other attractions around Nairn are three famous castles - Cawdor Castle, Brodie Castle, and Castle Stuart - each with its own story to tell.
Another tale is told at nearby Culloden, the battlefield that witnessed the final defeat of the Jacobite rising. Fort George, just along the coast, was built after that battle to ensure that there was no further trouble from the Highlanders.
And if it's whisky distilleries you seek....
As well as the whisky trail through Moray and Speyside, there are 4 distilleries within close proximity to Nairn. The Royal Brackla Distillery in Cawdor is owned by John Dewar & Sons Ltd. It was the first distillery to be awarded the royal warrant in 1835.
To the east of Nairn on the outskirts of Forres is Benromach Distillery and Malt Whisky Centre. This is owned and managed by Gordon & MacPhail.
Tomatin Distillery and Visitor Centre is to the south of Nairn. There has been a distillery on the site since 1897.
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Visit our photo album to see pictures of Nairn, Inverness and the Highlands
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We can also offer B&B accommodation
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External Links Page
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