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1 Bedroom Accommodation In Wick

Wick, Highland

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Anchor Stores House, located in Wick, Highland, Scotland, is a charming cottage that accommodates two guests and features one bedroom. This historical property, constructed by the renowned engineer Thomas Telford in the early 19th century, played a significant role during Wick’s herring boom. Originally part of a curing and storing yard, the cottage has been meticulously restored, showcasing its rich heritage while providing modern comforts. Its prime location along Harbour Quay places it in the heart of Wick’s historic harbor area, making it an ideal retreat for those interested in both history and natural beauty.

The cottage is designed for convenience, with all facilities situated on the ground floor. Guests will find a cozy living/dining area equipped with a Freeview Smart TV and a double sofa bed, allowing for flexible sleeping arrangements. The well-appointed kitchen features essential appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, and fridge/freezer, while the bedroom includes a double bed and another Smart TV. The bathroom is fitted with a shower cubicle and toilet, and additional amenities such as electric central heating, bed linen, and towels are provided. A welcome pack greets visitors, enhancing their stay.

The external features include a shared, enclosed garden that leads directly to the historic curing and storing yard, offering a unique space to unwind. The property also provides private parking for one vehicle, with additional on-road parking available. Guests can take advantage of the nearby bike store and are reminded that smoking is not permitted on the premises. The garden is a tranquil spot, benefiting from its sheltered position, which allows for warmer weather compared to the surrounding areas of northeast Scotland.

Wick itself is steeped in history and offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors. From local eateries and museums, such as the Heritage Centre and a whisky distillery, to outdoor pursuits like horse riding, golfing, and fishing, there is much to explore within a five-mile radius. The North Coast 500 route, a popular scenic drive, serves as a perfect base for exploring the region’s stunning landscapes, including nearby castles and coastal cliffs. The cottage's proximity to natural landmarks like Dunnet Bay Beach and Duncansby Head further enhances its appeal, making Anchor Stores House a delightful getaway for those wishing to experience the beauty and history of Scotland’s northeast coast.

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Weekly from £686

 

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