Holiday Aviemore: The Owl House Self Catering, Aviemore - Stylish detached villa

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  • Availability: All year round
  • Price: From £500 per week
  • Short breaks: Subject to Availability
  • Sleeps: 6
  • Bedrooms: 3; 1 double, 1 twin, 1 bunk room

About the property

The Owl House is a comfortable, stylish and welcoming family 3 bedroomed detached villa sleeping 6. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac with the rear of the property facing south creating a natural sun-trap. You can enjoy uninterrupted views of the Cairngorms whilst relaxing in the sun lounge. The house has been recently decorated throughout with the installation of a new kitchen, windows and doors. The main bedroom has a king size bed with ensuite shower and the twin has two single beds. Our guests can enjoy free membership to the Aviemore Highland Resort and use of two adult mountain bikes. Please visit our website for more details and up-to-date availability and special offers.

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Contact the owner

Wendy & Colin Booth

Email: buzzardnest@hotmail.com
Phone: 01358 761790 & 07980 641590
Web: www.theowlhouseaviemore.co.uk

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