This stunning, historic house surrounded by the spectacular Angus glens allows groups of friends/families to escape it all and live a life of luxury; and what would a country house be without its resident canines, so be sure to bring them along too.
With traditional décor, an abundance of space, steep, sweeping staircases and breathtaking views, you will be blown away by the grandeur of this property. Despite its relatively secluded position, you are only 5 miles from the town, of Kirriemuir, home to the birthplace of Peter Pan author, JM Barrie, with its shops, eateries and amenities.
Tastefully and elegantly decorated, this magnificent house is perfect for special celebrations/gatherings, with contemporary colours and patterns used sensitively to complement the traditional features and furniture. After driving up the tree-lined drive, the grand entrance hall's high ceilings, pillars and statement pieces hint at the treats you and your four-legged friends have in store. With four floors of rooms, you may not get to them all, but you'll appreciate: the brightness of the ground floor reception rooms and their panoramic views; the generous sized kitchen; the beauty of all nine bedrooms; the seven immaculate bathrooms; and the surrounding estate grounds. Dogs are welcome, but they must stay on the ground floor.
Kirriemuir has lots to see, but as ‘Gateway to the Glens', it is a great base for exploring the braes of Angus and the many activities on offer. As part of Cortachy and Airlie Estates there are plenty of walking routes/trails from your doorstep, but further afield, you have Glen Clova (9 miles), which offers gentle strolls as well as arduous hikes, and beautiful lochs Brandy, Lintrathen and Kinnordy (all within 12 miles) and offer walking and wildlife. Other towns you might like to visit are Dundee and Blairgowrie (both within 23 miles).