You may be inspired to create your very own fairy story when you stay in this gorgeous period property in Kirriemuir. The creator of Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie, was born in the white-washed cottage next door and it’s now a museum dedicated to the famous author and playwright.
As well as exploring this and the town’s rich local history in jute and weaving, there’s easy access to the beautiful Angus countryside with golf, fishing and some of the best hillwalking in Eastern Scotland on your doorstep.
The house is set over two floors with easy access off the street. Downstairs, there’s a bright and spacious lilac-hued lounge plus a fully equipped kitchen in a modern shaker style. You’ll love the Belfast sink and brass tapware plus there’s a handy dining table with seating for four.
Upstairs, there’s a nostalgic feel to the two comfortable bedrooms (one double and one twin) with their pretty wallpapers and sumptuous bedding. This style continues in the main bathroom with its stunning claw-foot roll-top bath, ideal for luxurious bubble-baths! There’s practicality in mind too though with a separate shower cubicle.
KEY FEATURES
• 2 comfortable bedrooms (one double, one twin)
• Stunning Claw-foot roll-top bath
• Bright and spacious lounge area
• Fully equipped kitchen
• Proximity to J.M Barrie birthplace and museum
LOCATION
Kirriemuir is an attractive town in the burgh of Angus. The house sits on Brechin Road, a prestigious residential area, and is within walking distance to the town centre.
‘Kirrie’, as it’s known by locals, has an interesting history with links to witchcraft, the jute trade and weaving. The author and playwright J.M Barrie was born and buried here and a statue of Peter Pan stands in the town square.
The location is excellent for visitors. As well as having local shops nearby, there’s also easy access to the motorway linking Aberdeen to the north and to Dundee to the south. You are close to the Angus Glens which are home to wildlife including buzzards and red squirrels, plus you are not far from the ski slopes at Glenshee. Forfar is just 6 miles away with a larger range of shops plus sports and leisure facilities.
Other attractions in the area include Glamis Castle, the Bon Scott statue and the Loch of Kinnordy Nature Reserve. Golfers are well served with courses at Kirriemuir, Forfar and Alyth plus the championship courses at Carnoustie and Rosemount (Blairgowrie) are within easy driving distance. For beach lovers, there are pleasant sandy beaches at Lunan Bay, St Cyrus and Montrose.
1 Well behaved dog allowed but please do not let them go upstairs.
No Smoking.
£150 fine for smoking indoors.
No parties.