Lovely comfortable two bedroom cottage, recently fully refurbished to modern high-spec, situated in the Osprey village of Boat of Garten in the heart of Cairngorm National Park.
As soon as you walk through the door you'll feel at home.
Croftwood has open-plan living areas with fully equipped new kitchen and breakfast bar adjacent to dining area and leading onto comfortable living area and bright spacious conservatory.
The bright, spacious bedrooms have ample storage with large fitted wardrobes and high quality bed-linen and towels are provided. Both bedrooms are double sized with one having option as twin and lead off main hallway.
Rear conservatory opens out onto level decking and leads to large enclosed grassed garden area with rear gate to surrounding pine forest where you can access an abundance of trails for walking and cycling amongst the natural wildlife.Open-plan layout also leads off to separate snug area with comfortable seating and wall mounted Smart TV.
Croftwood is all on one level and is facilitated for those who are less able with ramp access to front of property, level access to decking area at rear and hardwood flooring and spacious layout enables wheelchair access throughout. Grab rails are positioned in porch, main bedroom and bathroom which comprises large wet room with spacious shower area able to accommodate shower chair if required.
The village of Boat of Garten is situated amongst heather-clad hills and native woodlands and is the perfect location for your holiday, whether as a couple or with family and friends and has excellent local facilities all within walking distance of the Cottage.
Best known for its excellent golf course, Strathspey Steam Railway and the Ospreys at Loch Garten, it offers a great base to explore the Cairngorms National Park and the many attractions of Spey Valley including walking, golfing, mountain climbing, cycling, outdoor activity centres, water sports, skiing, snowboarding, nature and photography.
Inverness is 30 minutes away and nearby Grantown-on-Spey-on-Spey marks the start of the world famous Whisky Trail.