A self-contained one-bedroom house, designed as self-catering accommodation within Anvil House, a listed building with quaint and quirky features. It has one spacious double bedroom, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom. The kitchen has a cooker, fridge and washing machine, while the living room boasts a cosy wood burner and TV.
Golspie village is on the east coast of Sutherland and offers an award-winning beach, eighteen-hole golf course, swimming pool, and railway station, and sits on the NC500 route, along with the A9 bus route.
There are lots of outdoor activities right on the doorstep, including a top-class mountain biking trail suitable for all levels, the Sutherland Kart Track and Little Ferry Nature Reserve. Golspie is also renowned for its walking routes, with Balblair woods, the Big Burn, Ben Bhraggie and many more. If you venture up the Ben, you’ll find the monument of the Duke of Sutherland at the top and stunning views across Sutherland and to the North Sea.
Dunrobin Castle is found just north of Golspie and is one of Scotland’s must-see castles. Additionally, it is only a 15-minute drive south to the historic town of Dornoch and the Royal Dornoch Golf Course.
Golspie has all the local amenities that you could want from a small, community village.