Foundry Bank

ID: S1326169

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Foundry Bank in Ardgay is a well-regarded cottage, praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and welcoming atmosphere. Guests appreciate the property as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding areas, with many mentioning its suitability for dog walking and relaxation. The host, Jackie, receives compliments for being friendly and informative.

The cottage is consistently described as very clean, with multiple reviews highlighting its cleanliness, which suggests a high standard maintained by the host.

While most guests find the location suitable as a base for touring, one review mentions the location was not great. This indicates a generally positive but mixed perception of the location.

Comfort is frequently mentioned, with guests finding the cottage comfortable and well-equipped, suggesting a high level of satisfaction in this category.

Facilities are generally praised, especially for being well-equipped. However, one guest had trouble with the TV, indicating a slight issue with maintenance.

While a guest mentions welcome gifts, there is not enough information to assess overall thoughtfulness consistently across reviews. It should be noted that such gifts are a kind gesture and not guaranteed.

About this property

Foundry Bank is a fantastic family cottage that’s jam-packed with character and charm, ideally situated for exploring the Northern Highlands.. 1 step to entrance.

Ground Floor:

Living/dining room: 42" Freeview TV

Kitchen: (2 Steps), Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washer Dryer

Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet

First Floor:

Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed

Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed.

Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.. Bench. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.. Situated in the pretty village of Bonar Bridge, Foundry Bank once formed part of the local foundry, where iron ore was smelted for the original Telford Bridge, which straddled the waters of the Kyle of Sutherland. Adjacent to the owner’s home, this charming, 19th century, semi-detached stone cottage has been beautifully renovated and restored and now provides bright and welcoming accommodation throughout.

The name Bonar Bridge is derived from a Gaelic phrase Am Bannath, meaning at the lower ford. The village is situated near the site of a disused ford and where the Dornoch Firth becomes The Kyle of Sutherland which is tidal for some 10 miles upstream. In the past, Bonar Bridge was a busy port with small cargo ships taking coal and other commodities to the area and uplifting wood, marble from Assynt and iron ore from Rosehall area, all of which had been floated down the Kyle on barges. All this business gradually disappeared when the railway system arrived in the Highlands. The neighbouring crofting area of Ardgay developed into a village around the railway station with a lot of activity and employment centred on goods trains and mail trains.

Original cottage doors open onto the main living area, which runs the length of the cottage. The deep leather sofa suite and the large 42’’ television provide modern comforts whilst the solid wood floors and windows with deep sills maintain the cottage ambience. There is a family shower room on the ground floor and two double bedrooms on the first floor, both attractively presented with colour coordinated, soft furnishings and views across to the bridge and the Kyle of Sutherland.

Foundry Bank is ideally located for exploring the best of the Scottish Highlands. The village of Bonar Bridge lies at a unique focus of Highland roads. The route across to the west coast from here is truly spectacular. Breathtaking mountains are interspersed with lochs and rivers, before reaching the crystal-clear waters and the white shell sandy bays of the Atlantic coastline. Travel further north to explore the wild, rugged seascapes of Caithness, or Inverness is just 40 minutes away by car. Bonar Bridge has excellent local facilities including a bakery, butcher, village store, café, pub and a bistro serving freshly cooked dishes using locally sourced produce, all within close proximity. The village also has its own 9-hole golf course. Fishing in the region is second to none, as there are 14 miles of some of the most prolific salmon rivers available to visitors with day tickets. There are also some lovely hill lochs for trout, and sea-fishing is a popular pastime along the coast.

The Kyle of Sutherland is home to an incredible array of wildlife, such as resident otters, deer and a vast array of birds, which include osprey, whooper swans, golden eagles and buzzards. The property is just 15 minutes’ drive from the renowned Falls of Shin. Here you can watch salmon leaping up the spectacular waterfall from a specially built viewing platform. The area is also renowned for its outdoor pursuits: spectacular mountain bike trails just on the edge of the village offer easy routes for beginners, as well as extremely challenging ones for experienced riders. One thing’s for certain – all will appreciate the amazing views from the hilltop! Stoney beach 100 yards, sandy beach 13 miles. Shop and pub 100 yards, restaurant 200 yards.

Please note: There are open, steep, spiral or narrow stairs at the property.

Free WiFi

There are open, steep, spiral or narrow stairs at the property.

Suitable for up to 1 pet

Reviews (9)

  • David Strath

    We had trouble with the tv, but otherwise the cottage and location wrre great

  • David Gibson

    Had a great, relaxing new year here. The property is well equipped and very clean with comfy beds. The host Jackie was a friendly and warm person and told us all about the local area. Our German shepherd Luna also loved it here and loved the snowy walks that she had. Would recommend Foundry Bank as a great base for touring the surrounding area.

  • Confirmed Guest

    We stayed here whilst visiting my sister in Dornoch The cottage had everything you would need and was very comfortable and cleanBonar Bridge is a good place to use as a base for touring around the east and west coast There is a local shop which is OK for emergency bits it is higher priced but it is a local shopThere is a nice little walk over the bridge for a walk for your dogs with plenty of bins for early morning or evening toilet timePerfect cottage and place to stay

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