Agincourt is a spacious bungalow located in the historical port town of Invergordon, near the scenic Black Isle in the Scottish Highlands. This property accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms, making it an ideal family retreat. The bungalow features pet-friendly amenities and boasts stunning views of the Cromarty Firth and the surrounding landscapes. Guests can enjoy easy access to the nearby coast, along with a large, enclosed garden perfect for pets to roam freely. The property includes modern conveniences such as gas central heating, Wi-Fi, and private parking for two cars.
Upon entering Agincourt, visitors are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that provides storage for outdoor gear. The living room is designed for relaxation, featuring a Freeview Smart TV and large windows that showcase the picturesque views. The kitchen and dining area serve as a central gathering spot for families, equipped with an electric oven, hob, microwave, and dishwasher. A utility room adds to the functionality of the space with a freezer, tumble dryer, and washing machine, while patio doors lead out to the garden, enhancing the indoor-outdoor living experience.
The sleeping arrangements at Agincourt include a master bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a twin room, and another double room, all designed for comfort and convenience. The family bathroom features a shower over the bath, catering to various preferences. The property’s layout is thoughtfully designed to accommodate families, with ample space for relaxation and recreation. The garden includes a patio area with furniture, allowing guests to enjoy the fresh air and stunning views while unwinding after a day of exploration.
Invergordon itself is rich in history, having transitioned from a Royal Navy base to a vibrant port welcoming cruise ships to the Highlands. Visitors can explore local attractions such as the "Invergordon off the wall" mural trail, which highlights the town's World War history through striking artwork. The area is also known for its natural beauty, with opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing and golfing, as well as visits to nearby cultural sites such as Tain Through Time and Dingwall Museum. The proximity to the North Coast 500 route makes Agincourt an excellent base for those looking to discover the remarkable landscapes and attractions of the Scottish Highlands.
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