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![]() The sitting room
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House and rooms The house was originally built in 1850 as a farmhouse for Sutherland Estates. When the present owners bought the house in 2003 it was somewhat dilapidated. Both the house and gardens have now been restored and the kitchen garden has been recreated to provide the house with vegetables, herbs, flowers and fruit. We have two bedrooms, both have views over the garden and out over the sea. Both rooms also have seating areas, television with DVD player, wireless internet access, tea making equipment and hairdryers. Moray (see picture below) is a large room at the front of the house and looks towards the Moray coast. It has a king size bed and a sofa bed is available to turn it into a family room. The room has a private bathroom with large bath and separate shower. The sofa bed is 1.2m wide and is suitable either for an adult (to use as a twin room) or for two medium sized children. Garty is another large room (see picture top right), at the side of the house, with views over the sea to the north (see picture below). It has a super-king size bed which can be separated into twin beds. The room has an en-suite bathroom with a bath and separate shower.
We are happy to welcome children of any age. In addition to the sofa bed in Moray, a cot can be provided in either room and a high chair is also available. Both the public rooms retain many of their original features. The sitting room also has books, a piano and a small gallery corner offering a selection of local photographs and crafts for sale. Breakfast is served in the dining room with views over the garden and the Moray Firth.
Culgower House is a family home, so we do not allow smoking and as we have a dog, cat and hens of our own, we regret that we are unable to accept visiting pets. We have a boot room, a drying room and offer secure storage for bikes. |
![]() Garty bedroom
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| Last updated 21
Jul 10 |
Culgower
House, Loth, Helmsdale, Sutherland, KW8 6HP, Scotland
01431
821 268
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