Josie’s House, located in Banff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a newly refurbished, four-storey semi-detached traditional town house that accommodates up to four guests. With a B Listed building status, this spacious property offers six bedrooms, four of which are en-suite, and is ideally suited for various professionals such as nurses, contractors, police officers, teachers, and students seeking both long and short-term stays. The house is designed to provide a home-from-home experience, with all bills included and access to a communal kitchen, making it a convenient choice for those working in the area.
The accommodation is thoughtfully laid out over four levels. The lower level features an en-suite bedroom, a utility room, and a small toilet, along with a door leading to a walled private garden. The ground floor includes another en-suite bedroom, a main bathroom, and a large communal kitchen. Ascending to the first floor, guests will find two more en-suite bedrooms, as well as a communal shower room. The second floor houses an additional bedroom and a small living room, both with Velux windows offering stunning views of the local area, including Chalmers Hospital and the neighboring town of Macduff.
Josie’s House is ideally situated within walking distance to local amenities and public transport, with Chalmers Hospital conveniently located across the street. The property features modern amenities such as double glazing and gas central heating, along with on-street parking. The beautifully refurbished double rooms, named Aster, Bluebell, Carnation, and Erica, come equipped with comfortable furnishings and en-suite facilities, while Daphne offers an off-suite shower room. Forget Me Not and Geranium are separate rooms on the second floor, providing additional accommodation options.
Banff is a vibrant town on the Moray coastline, close to attractions such as Duff House, Macduff Marine Aquarium, and various outdoor activities like Puffin Cruises and coastal walks. The area is rich in natural beauty, with nearby beaches like Inverboyndie and Sanine Beach, and offers opportunities for snorkeling, fishing, and cycling. Cultural highlights include the Banff Museum and Portsoy Pottery, making this location an excellent base for exploring the rich heritage and scenic landscapes of the North East coast of Scotland.
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