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Forest's Edge
Butter Shortbread
Highland Heart
Once the home of the animals that worked the mill, this converted barn cottage has the air of a luxurious Scottish bothy. The wood-burning stove is the focal point of the living room where a selection of board games and coffee-table books provide some off-grid entertainment (though there is a widescreen TV too). Dining is set for six in the open-plan living area, and a stylish modern kitchen has everything you need for self-catering. Tucked above the kitchen on a mezzanine level, you’ll find a sleeping nook with a king-size bed serving as the second bedroom. Outside, there’s a private, walled garden with outdoor seating and a chiminea for colder evenings. Exploring the grounds of the old mill you might spot wild ducks, owls, heron and otters alongside the resident, friendly sheep. You’re welcome to apples, plums and hazelnuts from the orchard and can forage for brambles and elderflower too. Further afield, hilltop walks await in the Lam...More Details
Caller Herrin
Old in New
The Baron on the Hill
Ring the Bells
The Leamington Lift
Red Deer Of Dunskey
Fit for a Queen
The Enlightened
Life of Riley
House of Grey
A Cosy Shade of Green
Gather - Bloom
The Ironmonger's Store
Latte Froth
Shepherd's Watch
Ginger Cake
Beside the Farmhouse
Georgian Oak
Georgian Dreamer
High Violet
Scots - Queens
Dock on the Loch
Heart Of The Highlands
An Seòmar Buidhe
Just straddling the border of Broughton and Leith, this home is perfectly located between two neighbourhoods full of trendy restaurants, traditional pubs, and plenty of independent shops. A twenty-minute walk from the heart of the old city, Edinburgh Castle, the architecture of this area is distinctly New Town. In this striking row of Georgian buildings, a mint-green door stands out from the dark stonework, beckoning you inside. The theme is pure luxury and opulence. Thick, regal red curtains, ornate plaster cornicing, and a wood-burning stove bring warmth into the vast lounge. A trio of original sash windows usher natural light into the bright dining space, where you can sip wine until the private chef arrives – courtesy of your host. Traditional elements meet modern charm in this gorgeous home, which echoes the local area quite well. This part of Edinburgh city centre’s east end is a lively area of bars, clubs, a thriving LGBTQ+ scene...More Details
Gannet's Nest