Buckhood Cottage, is at the south end of Balnaboth Estate, Buckhood enjoys a spectacular view down Glenprosen towards the Sidlaw hills. It lies up a short gated track off the main road.
This peaceful locatation is shared in the spring by curlews, oystercatchers & lapwings who nest behind the house and the Blackgrouse who display on their leck.
"The best holiday we have ever had. Peaceful, lots of space, comfortable accomodation. Thanks so much for a wonderful week".The Feericks, Torquay. July '04
"Ideal cottage, in quiet, peaceful surroundings. Red squirrels!". Ewen, Linda, Claire & Martin, Alloa. October '04
Buckhood Cottage, sleeps 4
Downstairs: Sitting room with multi-fuel stove, TV and video (usually good reception); kitchen/dinining room with washing machine; drying cupboard; bathroom.
Upstairs all fully pine panelled and coombed:1 double bedroom ; 1 single bedroom.
Cooker & microwave
Bath
Shaving Socket
Electric Convector Heating & open fire
Fridge/freezer
TV
Dogs Welcome
£285-425
GLENPROSEN COTTAGES
on the edge of the new CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK . Comfortable accommodation in traditional yet fully modernised stone cottages scattered through Glenprosen. These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners, or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of our varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest , pasture to heather moor , mountain streams to river pools, we enjoy a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as Blackgame and ptarmigan.