The steading building is in an L shape and can sleep up to 10 in 5 twin or double bedrooms. The house is made up of 2 units linked by an interconnecting door through one of the sitting rooms. There are 2 patios for eating and entertaining, one is on the west side and the larger one is on the east side. Both have glorious views of the surrounding countryside.
The main sitting/dining/kitchen area is open plan and is on the east side of the house with double doors leading onto the larger patio. The sitting area has huge tall windows and patio doors effectively bringing the outside views in. There is an open fire place and luxurious leather seating in this sitting area with a double height ceiling. The kitchen area is large and a counter seperates it from the sitting area. The dining table is just to the side of the kitchen. There is a second open plan sitting/dining/kitchen area which is effectively in the middle of the 2 houses just as you go through the inter connecting door.
The accommodation is only on 2 levels at the eastern end of the house. Here you will find one of the 2 master bedrooms with its en suite bathroom with. The beds can be a superking (6 foot wide) or they can be separated to form 2 singles. The second master bedroom is right at the other end of the house facing south towards the river Tay. The beds can be a superking (6 foot wide) or they can be seperated to form 2 singles. This bedroom has its own en suite shower room.
The 3 further bedrooms have twin zip and link beds which can convert to superking size just like the master bedrooms. There are also 2 further bathrooms well equipped with separate showers, baths and toilet.
On site there is also a 1 bedroom cosy cottage for rent with its own large patio and grassy area. Access from the main road is on the farm road/track.
The nearest castles/palaces to visit would be Glamis Castle and Scone Palace - there are plenty of outside play areas and extensive grounds for the children to run around in.
There are shopping opportunities in Perth and Dundee. St. Andrews is well worth a visit, it is only 40 minutes away - a must for the avid golfer and lots of shops and bars/cafes for those not of that persuasion. On the golf theme we are only about 40 minutes from the famous Carnoustie golf links.
Drive over the hill and you are in the vale of Strathmore close to the Angus glens. In winter we are just over an hour away from the Glenshee ski slopes.