Covering an impressive 1800 acres of moorland just for hiking, the sheer scale of the estate is enough to make it feel majestic without the towering rise of the baronial-style home itself. When both come into view together on the winding drive up to the house, it’s breathtaking. And stepping into the home is a similar experience – take in the mix of chandeliers, fireplaces, and four poster beds. It’s stately, but with plenty of opportunity for relaxation. Whether that’s sinking into the sofa after stoking the fireplace, or wrapping up and walking the moors on a crisp morning. Perhaps it’s luxuriating in a bubble bath with a glass of prosecco, or cooking up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen. Regardless, this home is willing to give whatever you need to take away from your holiday.
Wander down to Dunnet Bay and the village, but whatever you do, don’t forget to stop off at the world-famous Rock Rose gin distillery. For a pub lunch, you’ll find Northern Sand more than happy to oblige.
Home truths: *Due to the location of this home, we recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay
*There’s free parking for up to twenty cars on the driveway
*While the home can sleep up to eighteen people, the maximum occupancy is sixteen guests
*Your host can provide a cot, travel cot, and baby bath for free upon request
*Well-behaved pets are welcome to accompany you during your stay
*Hen and stag parties are not allowed at this home
*Events may be held here, though you'll be limited to 25 guests
*For those with reduced mobility, there's a ground floor bathroom here and a room can be made up downstairs
*You'll have your own private entrance here
*There's a dedicated office here if you need to catch up on some work during your stay