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Cullen Homes in Cullen

2 Bedroom House (Detached) in Cullen, near Banff, Grampian

2 Bedrooms    1 Bathroom    Sleeps 5    Children Welcome    No Pets    Allows Smoking

A traditional renovated fisherman's house in a conservation area close to the sea and sandy beach. Shops, pubs and restaurants nearby. Ideal for coast and country.
STB 3 Star graded.
12 miles from Banff

The Seatown of Cullen is a splendidly irregular clutter of colourful painted houses many of the gables to the sea, standing in a marked contrast to the regular layout and wide streets of the planned "new town" developed from 1822 onwards.   

The Seatown is a carefully maintained conservation area and offers pleasant walks with dramatic views. It is renowned for the beauty of it’s setting and is often called "The Queen of the Banffshire Coast"

The fishing industry at Cullen dates back to at least 1641, but the present harbour was begun in 1817. Better harbour facilities at Buckie led to the eventual decline of Cullen as a fishing port. Cullen specialised in the export of smoked haddock and had three curing houses. It is now a thriving holiday resort, famous for "Cullen Skink" - a fish soup based on haddock.

A wealth of marine life thrives in the open sea while thousands of birds and other creatures throng the spectacular cliffs. On a calm sunny day bottlenose dolphins can be seen in the Moray Firth leaping and playing - often quite close to the shore. They are seen most days in the Cullen Bay in fairly large groups. They are a protected species and sensitive to disturbance, so enjoy these beautiful creatures but respect them as well.

 There is a Wildlife Centre at the mouth of the famous River Spey where there is an exhibition about the Moray Dolphins. The centre also hosts a research unit housing an independent research team who are studying the bottlenose dolphins along the Moray Firth. Dolphin watching from boats is exciting - take a trip with accredited boat operators.

Perhaps the most striking feature of the town is the series of railway viaducts, one of the great achievements of nineteenth century railway engineering, which divide the Seatown from the upper town. They were built in 1886 by the Great North of Scotland Railway because the Countess of Seafield would not allow the line to cross the policies of Cullen House. The arches of the viaducts frame some of the best views of the town and surroundings; the Seatown, the Cullen Burn, the 19th century Temple of Pomona - a garden tea-house in the shape of a classical temple and, most magnificent of all, Cullen Bay with the isolated rock stacks known as the ‘Three Kings’. Part of the railway line, which was closed in 1967, is now incorporated in a coastal footpath and is a section of Sustrans National Cycle Path.

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Special Features

Seafront     Village    

Amenities

CD Player     Garden     TV    
Cot/High Chair     Iron     VCR    
DVD     Microwave     Washer and/or Dryer    
Fireplace (Gas)     Phone    
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Fishermans House
Fishermans House
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Dining Area
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Sitting Room
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