One of a row of three, this 19th-century red stone cottage is situated in the town of Kirriemuir, the birth place of the creator of Peter Pan. Cosy and comfortable, it is a mixture of old and new, with a lovely open fire and wooden floor in the living room and a modern kitchen/dining room and bathroom. Ideally positioned to explore the local area and a perfect base to come back to for cosy evenings reminiscing over the day’s activity. Opportunities to play golf are aplenty with Carnoustie, Glenisla and Blairgowrie all accessible while Montrose, Carnoustie and Lunan Bay all provide sandy beaches, perfect for a bracing walk, flying a kite or for building a sandcastle in the warmer months. Dundee is within easy reach, home of the V&A Museum which is a major tourist attraction and the RSS Discovery where visitors can follow in the footsteps of Captain Scott and Ernest Shackleton of the Antarctic, as well as a great selection of shops and numerous pubs and eateries. Pitlochry, known as a gateway to the Highlands, is just over an hour’s drive. Shop 200 yards, restaurant and pub ¼ mile.