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Dunkeld Townhouse Apartment

Dunkeld Townhouse Apartment managed by Click Book Stay (Sleeps 2-4) occupies a first-floor corner location overlooking the crossroads in the middle of Dunkeld’s Atholl Street. Entrance from the street is shared with the property owner.

Sustainability statement: This property is one of our Premier Properties which focuses on sustainable practices. This includes the provision of eco-friendly bed linen & towels, plus eco-friendly refillable cleaning supplies and toiletries. There is a train station nearby, therefore we would encourage responsible travel were possible, and the area is great for walking or cycling.

Shop local: The apartment sits above the award winning Scottish Deli with a great selection of foods to purchase. The deli also serves tapas in the evening for which booking is advisable.
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Dunkeld Townhouse Apartment

Dunkeld Townhouse Apartment

Perthshire
4
Sleeps
1
Bathrooms
1
Bedrooms
No Pets

Property Details

This self-contained apartment, which is perfect for 2 people but can accommodate a family of 4, is set within the property owners house, situated on the first floor of an iconic listed building in the heart of the lovely Georgian village of Dunkeld. Built in 1809 by the Duke of Atholl as accommodation for the manager of the grocery shop below, the property retains many original historic features, including sash windows and wooden shutters in the main room.

Accommodation includes;
Spacious bedroom suite with bed, living area and dining table.
Corriidor through to newly fitted bathroom and separate kitchen.

Ideal accommodation for couples although can accommodate families of up to 4 guests with use of sofabeds. Please note, the property is set up for 2 guests using the main bed, single beds must be requested in advance of the stay to ensure bedding is available. There is a small additional fee for the bedding.

Located above the award-winning Scottish Deli, with its daytime delicatessen and well-known evening tapas restaurant, staying at the well-equipped Townhouse Apartment gives guests the opportunity to cater for themselves or take advantage of the wealth of local foodie venues and pubs nearby. If you’d prefer to arrange your meals in advance the Scottish Deli is happy to provide continental breakfast and packed lunches and to put together a delicious welcome hamper of goodies.

The Townhouse Apartment occupies a first-floor corner location overlooking the crossroads in the middle of Dunkeld's Atholl Street. Built in 1809 by the Duke of Atholl as accommodation for the manager of the grocery shop below, the property retains many original historic features, including sash windows and wooden shutters in the main room.

The village sits on the banks of the River Tay, just over the water from its sister community of Birnam. The area is in the heart of Perthshire Big Tree Country, with a range of fantastic ways to enjoy the outdoors, whether you're strolling along the banks of the river to Dunkeld's partially ruined cathedral or riding the gnarly downhill mountain bike trails in the hills around the village.

Dunkeld and Birnam offers a fantastic shopping experience with a great selection of small boutique shops, arts & crafts galleries, gifts shops and speciality food & drink purveyors. Alongside this are well stocked local food stores, a great butcher, great bakers and beautiful home and interior stores. You can even buy a pair of hand crafted skis.....
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Key Facilities

Parking - Free on-siteInternet / WiFiDesk / WorkspaceMountains & LochsRuralUrban

Key Essentials

Parking - Free on-site Internet / WiFi Desk / Workspace Mountains & Lochs Rural Urban

Inside

Television Washing machine Dishwasher Cooker / Hob Oven Fridge Iron & ironing board Sports equipment storage Bike storage

Nearby

Pub / Restaurant Shops Golf Fishing Bike Hire Kayaking / Paddlesports

Location

The Townhouse Apartment occupies a first-floor corner location overlooking the crossroads in the middle of Dunkeld’s Atholl Street. Built in 1809 by the Duke of Atholl as accommodation for the manager of the grocery shop below, the property retains many original historic features, including sash windows and wooden shutters in the main room.

Dunkeld & Birnam is the perfect location for a break in this beautiful part of the world with plenty to keep everyone happy including:
  • Bike hire
  • Climbing
  • Walking
  • Adventure tourism such as canyoning, paddle boarding and rafting
  • Wildlife – with bird and red squirrel watching at the Loch of the Lowes and beaver safaris on the River Tay.
Culture is covered too and we’re looking forward to the reopening of Birnam Arts which hosts art exhibitions, Beatrix Potter displays, screenings from the local film club and when permitted again, theatre shows, comedy gigs and a range of music concerts
Traditional music fans can enjoy music nights in the area’s pubs.

Finally you can't miss the brightly coloured 'little houses' of Dunkeld which were built in the early 1700s. Restored to provide homes for local people, they are now in the care of the National Trust For Scotland (NTS).

The owners of The Townhouse Apartment have taken great care to create a cosy home from home and offer the opportunity to experience staying at the heart of this vibrant community.

Fixtures and fittings have been chosen with care, with upcycling of furniture where possible, and the result is a stylish and comfortable apartment with everything needed for a relaxing and well-deserved break.

Dunkeld & Birnam is easily accessible by bus, train, coach and car including the Caledonian Sleeper.
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