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The Old Bakehouse
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| Within stepping distance of the sea and the picturesque 17th Century harbour, The ‘Old Bakehouse’ is a delightful self-catering cottage tucked up a winding lane in this charming fishing village, which is steeped in local history. The ‘Old Bakehouse’ was totally restored in 1990, where it gained a ‘Restoration award’ from the ‘North East Scotland Preservation Trust’. The cottage has a very cosy feel and is beautifully presented, with every ‘mod-con’, it’s very light and airy, and can comfortably accommodate 4 people, a twin room, with fitted wardrobes, a spacious double bedroom, which leads to a private outside courtyard. The bathroom has a bath with overhead shower. The fully equipped kitchen comprises electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer washing/drier and all crockery, cutlery, pots, pans and utensils you will require. A comfortable open plan lounge/ dining room features TV with freeview facility, video/dvd and CD/Radio, table & chairs. The rear courtyard is perfect for outdoor dining (weather permitting!) with wooden table & chairs, BBQ and it’s a very dog friendly space too!
In the village of Portsoy there are all the amenities you need, from Pubs to Bakers, there’s a Post Office and Supermarkets too! In early July Portsoy hosts an annual small boat festival, which attracts people from all over the country. There are also lots of coastal walks, with sandy beaches in and around ‘Portsoy’ for the more active.
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Things To Do
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| The Old Bakehouse is perfect for fishing and wildlife watching holidays too, or those looking for complete relaxation and a real ‘get away from it all’ holiday.
Pet friendly too!! |
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Rooms
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|  | Double
Double room, with warbroab and dressing table, access to rear courtyard | Room Rate
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|  | Twin
twin room, with fitted wardrobes, dressing table etc. | Room Rate
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Directions
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| Upon entering the village of 'Portsoy' follow the signs for the 'Boyne Hotel' The Old Bakehouse is approx 4 doors down on to the left
Proximity to sea: Approx 100yds |
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