Eider Duck Cottage - Holy Island

Eider Duck Cottage
Modern Kitchen

Beamed Living Room
Beamed Living Room


A fabulously modernised and renovated 18th century stone built fisherman's cottage centrally
located in Holy Island village close to all amenities and beautiful sandy beaches.

Details Sleeps 4/5 persons in 2 bedrooms
Facilities Fabulous 18th century stone built fisherman's cottage which has just undergone a complete renovation and modernisation. The original old world charm has been maintained while the fittings and furnishings are of an exceptionally high standard, providing all modern comforts. Centrally located in the village of Holy island, Eider Duck Cottage is close to all amenities and beautiful sandy beaches.
 
Ground floor: Slate flagged floor throughout hall and kitchen/dining room. Understairs cloak, whb, WC. Sitting room with old pine wood floor, beamed ceiling, living flame gas fire, colour TV/DVD/Digibox. Sofa bed for 5th guest. Kitchen/dining room with electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge. Laundry room with automatic washing machine, fridge-freezer. Double doors lead from sitting room to the kitchen from which French windows lead onto the stone flagged patio and large enclosed garden.
 
Upstairs: Old wood floors in both bedrooms.
Bedroom 1: King size double bed, ensuite shower room with large shower cubicle, whb, WC.
Bedroom 2: Twin beds. Ensuite shower room with large shower cubicle, whb, WC.
 
Outside:  Large enclosed garden with lawn and 2 patios with garden furniture & barbecue.

  » Oil-fired central heating throughout.
  » All Power & Bed Linen included in rent.
  » Pets by arrangement.
  » Parking outside cottage.
 
Web Site www.cafebeangoose.co.uk
Cost Prices on application
Opening Open all year.
Short breaks available November to March
Enquiries Telephone: +44 (0)1289 389083
 
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