Located in the picturesque town of Arbroath, Angus Council, Scotland, the charming property at 1 Shore offers stunning views of the historic harbour front. This beautifully furnished home, part of the old fishing port's heritage trail, features thoughtful decor elements such as ropework lamps and themed artworks that evoke the coastal ambiance. With ample space and comfort, the property is ideal for families, corporate retreats, or tour groups, making it a popular choice for guests seeking both relaxation and adventure in a scenic setting.
The spacious accommodation spans two floors and includes four well-appointed bedrooms—two double bedrooms upstairs and two king-sized bedrooms on the ground level. Additionally, the property boasts two kitchens, two bathrooms, and two lounge areas, ensuring guests have plenty of room to unwind. The convenient on-street parking further enhances the appeal of this vacation home, making it easy for visitors to explore the surrounding area.
Arbroath is steeped in history, known for its iconic Abbey and the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320. The town's marina, developed from the original harbour dating back to 1877, serves as a gateway to numerous local attractions, including fresh fish shops, restaurants, gift shops, and art galleries. Guests can venture to nearby sandy beaches at Lunan Bay or explore the coastal nature reserve at St Cyrus. The dramatic red sandstone cliffs at Auchmithie and boat trips to the historic Bell Rock lighthouse are also highlights of the region.
For those interested in outdoor activities, the area offers several golf courses, including the renowned links at Carnoustie, alongside opportunities for sea-kayaking and sailing. Public transport is readily accessible, with main bus and rail stations located less than a mile away, providing easy connections to major Scottish cities. The well-connected road network links Arbroath to Aberdeen and Dundee, making it an ideal base for exploring the beautiful Angus region. Guests are reminded that pets and parties are not allowed, and there are fines for smoking and late check-outs, ensuring a pleasant stay for all visitors.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!