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Wanderers End Owner: Mrs McArthur |
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Description: The ground floor comprises a spacious and comfortable lounge, furnished with leather sofas around a cast iron open fireplace, 28 inch TV, DVD player, and Hi-Fi System, a well equipped and clean kitchen/diner (gas hob and oven, dishwasher, microwave), which leads out through French doors onto the private rear garden with picnic table and children's playhouse. There is a utility/shower room with toilet and wash hand basin, washing machine and tumble dryer. Also on the ground floor is a double bedroom with a beautiful king-size bed for mum and dad or romantic honeymoon couples. The first floor has 2 twin bedrooms with wonderful panoramic views of Fort William, Loch Linnhe and Corpach. One bedroom has small colour TV with video recorder. Finally a large family sized bathroom comprising bath, separate shower, toilet and hand wash basin. Parking is available off and on road and there is a lockable shed for your bikes, canoes etc. Included in the price are; all bed linen, towels, electricity, (oil fired) central heating and small amount of fuel for the fire. Location: Wanderer's End is situated on a quiet road just above town and allows luxury accommodation for up to 6 people. It is ideally suited for families, honeymoon couples or groups of friends. The property is conveniently situated just a few minutes walk from restaurants, good pubs, shops and cinema. This traditional Scottish home that dates back to the 1920s, still maintains much of its original character despite being enhanced by a recent refurbishment. Fort William, as the outdoor capital of the UK, offers a wide range of attractions and activities all year round; such as walking, climbing, mountain biking (world championship course), touring, steam train, mountain gondola, skiing, snowboarding and sledging, loch and canal cruises, canoeing, white water rafting, golf, go-karting, and more. It is an excellent base for exploring the spectacular mountains and beautiful scenery of the Highlands. |
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