Guests have found the cottage in Tain to be a charming and well-equipped base for exploring the Northern Highlands. The property is praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and thoughtful touches such as a welcome pack. While some minor issues were noted, the overall experience is seen as cosy and convenient, with a well-stocked kitchen and a location close to local amenities.
Most guests reported the cottage to be clean and welcoming. However, one review mentioned the presence of dog hair and a less than pristine kitchen, slightly affecting the overall cleanliness score.
The location is frequently described as central and convenient for town and seaside walks, contributing to a high score. There was no negative feedback about the location.
The majority of guests found the cottage comfortable, with good mattresses and a cosy atmosphere. One mention of the property being warm upstairs slightly impacts the score.
Facilities are generally well-regarded, especially the kitchen. However, issues with TV signal, front door, and a lack of clarity on recycling and house rules suggest room for improvement in maintenance.
Guests frequently appreciated the welcome pack and the well-stocked kitchen, indicating a high level of thoughtfulness. It should be noted that such gifts, while appreciated, may not be guaranteed for every stay.
Tucked away in the historic town of Tain in the Scottish Highlands is this superb mid-terrace cottage, 3 Dunrobin Street. Dating back to the 15th century and sleeping up to six guests, 3 Dunrobin Street is a fantastic, pet-friendly dwelling for a getaway to the Highlands, enjoying an enclosed rear garden and easy access to city of Inverness. Be charmed by the homely kitchen, where you can look forward to preparing tasty home-cooked meals for your guests, as they uncork a bottle of wine and set the table ready to tuck-in. After a hearty meal, retire to the plush sofas in the first-floor sitting room, and kick-back and relax with a cup of tea and your favourite book. When sleep calls, you have the option of three tastefully decorated bedrooms to retire to, a double and two ground-floor doubles, ideal for those with limited mobility. Wake-up and indulge in a leisurely soak in the bath, before joining your guests for morning coffee in the enclosed rear garden. Grab your walking boots and venture into the local town, where you will find a delightful selection of restaurants serving scrumptious food, purchase homemade cheese at Highland Fine Cheeses or freshly caught seafood at Bannerman Seafoods, an excellent golf course with sea views and the Tain Museum, where you can brush up on the local history. Be sure to make a stop at the well-known Glenmorangie Distillery where you can take a guided tour and a tasting session, as well as being able to purchase your favourite tipples onsite to enjoy at home. Jump in the car and cross Dornoch Firth Bridge to visit Dornoch Castle, situated just opposite the town's stunning cathedral; built around 1500, the castle is steeped in history and well-worth a visit for its fabulous atmosphere. Budding historians can travel further up the coast to the magnificent Dunrobin Castle & Gardens, dating back to the early 1300s and boasting a total of 189 rooms inside a gorgeous French château exterior, which was a naval hospital during WWI and a boy's boarding school in the 1900s. 3 Dunrobin Street is also a brilliant base to embark on the North Coast 500 route, a 516-mile journey around the north coast of Scotland, taking visitors to many popular attractions throughout the Highlands to make the most of the truly unique landscapes. For a wider selection of amenities, head to the thriving city of Inverness, where you will find the impressive Inverness Cathedral and Castle, the picturesque Ness Islands, the informative Inverness Museum and Art Gallery and a variety of scenic walks including the Ness Walk. There is also the fantastic Dolphin Spirit Inverness, where you can take an RIB cruise out onto the vast waters and spot the playful creatures who frequent the area. For an unforgettable trip to the Highlands, look no further than 3 Dunrobin Street. EPC Rating: Band E
Nestled in the picturesque Scottish Highlands is the historic town of Tain, well-known for its remarkable architecture and easy access to surrounding areas. The town itself boasts the Tain Musuem, where you can brush up on your local history, an excellent golf course, welcoming restaurants serving fresh local produce, well-stocked supermarkets and independent stores selling homemade cheeses and freshly caught seafood, and The Glenmorangie Distillery, where you can enjoy a guided tour and tasting session, as well as being able purchase your favourites onsite.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 2 x ground-floor double.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
First-floor sitting room
Freestanding oil radiator heating.
Electric oven and induction hob, fridge/freezer.
WiFi and selection of books.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Roadside parking.
Enclosed rear garden with storage shed and seating area.
One well behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.1 mile.
Note: Two steps up from the sitting room into the double bedroom, please take care
Giannicola
Floor and kitchen were dirty. Dog hair could be seen in the corners. The kitchen was in theory well equipped, but with random, old, and not so clean utensils. There were only mobile oil heater radiators available. The chimney in one of the bedrooms was awaiting maintenance, and unfortunately that makes the room smell of dump. Iâm sorry to say but I wouldnât recommend it.
Jennifer
It should also be known that parking in the narrow street can present a problem as some residents appear to feel that there are certain spaces that are really theirs. It can be very difficult when you are trying to unload and load your car. Cottage was comfortable and well equipped. Lots of the basics you require are provided in the kitchen.
Katie
We had previously booked an alternative cottage for the week before which was cancelled at short notice so we booked here with Sykes for the following week and the weather was glorious! The cottage had everything we could have needed for our stay which we found spacious and comfortable. We had one issue with getting a signal for terrestrial tv channels however streaming apps were available which we made use of. It was our first visit to Tain and weâre delighted at how close all amenities are. Thank you for providing such a cosy and comfortable stay
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