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Cambushinnie Croft

Accommodation Details

Cambushinnie Croft is a beautifully appointed house completed in 2008 on our working family farm in rural Perthshire. Although surrounded by stunning open views of the Ochil hills we are just 4 miles north of the cathedral city of Dunblane ( with rail links ) and access to the A9.

As Scotland’s major trunk road this provides speedy travel to the whole of the country including Stirling 10mls, Perth 25mls, St. Andrews 50 mls, Edinburgh 40mls, Glasgow 46mls & Inverness 140mls.

This lovely comfortable house with all mod cons sits in its own grounds & provides the perfect setting for families- children & dogs welcome, or group stays for golfers, walkers, cyclists, fishermen & shooters. Short stays considered.
Cambushinnie Croft is a non smoking property, sleeps 6 + cot and is Visit Scotland Category 2 disabled friendly.

Accept ChildrenAccess to Golf CourseBaby SittingBusiness FacilitiesCycle StorageDish WasherEvening Meals AvailableFacilities for ChildrenFishing NearbyFreezerFridgeGarden PatioGround Floor BedroomLaundry FacilitiesLinen ProvidedMicrowaveParking On-SitePets AcceptedReal FiresWorking FarmPublic TelephoneExceptional Assisted Mobility

Accommodation Location


Address
Cambushinnie Croft, Mid Cambushinnie Farm, Cromlix, Dunblane, Perth and Kinross, FK15 9JU

Type
Self Catering

Email
info@ambushinniecroft.co.uk

WEBSITE

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Rannoch Moor

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Stone of Scone

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