An interesting fact about this Grade-II listed Georgian mansion is that it played host to President Franklin D.Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor on their honeymoon tour of Scotland. Over a century on, th...
If you want to try and spot the ever-elusive Loch Ness Monster, this old stone clergy house that has sat on the banks of the famed body of water for over a century-and-a-half lets you do so in the utm...
Up this far north, it’s untamed Scottish Highlands at its finest. This stone cottage blends in perfectly with the wild countryside around it and there’s a lockable shed to store bikes, kayaks and outd...
This home has been creating a bit of a buzz, and for all the right reasons. It's been featured by the BBC, and is a shining example of Scottish hospitality in the city of Inverness. Step inside, and y...
Elgin might have a hard, stony appearance when you look at its architecture, but there’s an altogether gentler side that makes this Moray town famous. In fact, very soft indeed – as soft as cashmere....
From the outside, this Victorian home looks as quaint as quaint can be, but inside, guests will find an apartment that mixes vintage and modern aspects with considerable dexterity. In the living room,...
Set within a Victorian villa, this Clan Fraser inspired apartment is anything but twee. Instead, the place is fresh and contemporary, with subtle nods of tartan among the swanky finishes. The living s...
Located just moments from the mythical Loch Ness, this cosy cottage is the country retreat you've been dreaming of. Fire up the wood-burning stove when you arrive and curl up for a memorable weekend i...
Experience the charm and character of this gatehouse in Moray. Although some may find the style a little dated, you can't deny it's cosy. After a day walking or biking the beach trails in Culbin Fores...