Self Catering accommodation in Nairn



Pyleigh Cottage in Nairn is a 2/3 bedroom one-and-half-storey stone-built cottage in the ancient Fishertown area of the town.
The cottage, which can sleep 6, dates from the late 18th century and has:
- One double & one twin bedroom upstairs
- Open fire, television/DVD player in Sitting Room
- Fully equipped kitchen (microwave, gas cooker, washing machine, fridge/freezer)
- Dining/Living room with gas fire & radiator
- Large bathroom on the ground floor with bath, toilet and electric shower
- Full gas-fired central heating
- Full carpeting throughout
- Walled patio to the front of the cottage with outdoor furniture, suitable for sunbathing/relaxing etc
- Parking is at the front
With no steps on the ground floor the cottage is suitable for people with walking difficulties.
Founded by Royal Charter in 1220 Nairn has two main beaches both two minutes walk from the cottage; there are also miles of sandy beaches extending east to the Royal Society for Protection of Birds Reserve and beyond to Culbin Forest & Nature Reserve. The Harbour, marina, river mouth and beaches are all two minutes walk away at the edge of Fishertown. Trips to see the unique Moray Firth Dolphins run regularly from the harbour (one of only two colonies in the UK!); they can also be seen from many vantage points along the shore. Nairn is also fortunate in having two championship Golf courses (both beside the sea) one a few minutes walk from the cottage! Also, beside the beach and two minutes walk from the cottage is Links Park – promenade, playground, cricket pitch, putting green, swimming pool.
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Sorry, Pyleigh Cottage is No-Smoking
Nairn is ideal as a touring centre being close to:
- The Grampian Mountains
- Aviemore
- Cawdor Castle
- Brodie Castle
- Findhorn Foundation
- Culloden Battlesite
- Inverness
- The Speyside Whisky Trail
- Cromarty & the Black Isle
There is so much to offer with Nairn as a base – all you have to do is enjoy it!
Currently Nairn offers a wonderful and varied range of shops, restaurants, take-aways, bars, social activities, sports and recreation. There is a wide range of Folk nights, Ceilidhs, as well as an annual Books & Arts Festival, International Jazz festival, Highland Games.

Royal Burgh of Nairn: Fishertown 1220 – 1975: Society St
One of Scotland’s earliest Benevolent societies, the Nairn Fisherman’s Society was founded in 1767 to care for the Widows and Ophans created by the hazards of fishing. Income came from Quarterpennies (subscriptions) and from the hire of the Mortcloth, the shroud required for funerals. Land was obtained for housing, smoking sheds, net stores and shops such as grocers, bakers and ships chandlers
We also have a self catering cottage on the Isle of Harris
Price / Week / Property
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Tarif à la semaine
Precio p. semana/alojamiento
| Accom type | Accom info | Tariff |
|---|---|---|
| Self Catering Cottage | 2/3 bedrooms, sleeping 6 | £300 - £460 per week |