Nairn, Scotland
This unique Norwegian cabin built in the 1890’s and served as a painting studio for the Earl of Leven at that time who was an amateur water colourist and photographer. It is perched above the Findhorn with breath - taking views across the river to the Dunearn moors. It's the perfect romantic hideaway or retreat.
It is 200m from Glenferness House shielded from view by rhododendrons. There is a canopied double bed and a hammock to relax in. There is a shower-room. There is electric heating. Hidden in the cupboard you will find a fridge and microwave and washing-up bowl as there is no kitchen sink. There is also a table-top cooker, toaster and kettle. There is no WiFi nor television reception at The Studio but there is a television that can play DVDs and there is also a CD player.
In The Studio, our designated method for dishwashing entails filling the washbasin within the shower area. Subsequently, the washing process is carried out externally, and upon completion, used water is disposed of responsibly outside, with the option to pour it down the bank.
The cabin was beautiful and had everything we needed, made our stay in Scotland even more of an experience.
Lovely, stylish, well presented cabin, with all the amenities that you need. Simple cooking facilities. Great walks in the area on private grounds so total peace and quiet. Stunning views for the cabin and for sitting outside by the fire pit, with plenty of logs and firewood provided. We will be booking again.
Highly recommend this property for anyone looking for a quiet cosy get-away! Surrounded by stunning forest and plenty of walks to do!