Elegant Highland holiday house and cottages near Kirriemuir, sleeping 28 and dog friendly, for family get togethers and birthday celebrations
Holiday Rental for Groups of Families and Friends. Kinclune House and Estate, Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland, sleeps 2 - 28 in 14 bedrooms.
Kinclune House and Osprey Annex together sleep 14
Grieves Cottage sleeps 6
Curlew and Kestrel Cottages each sleep 4, both brand new conversions
Historic listed, towered and turreted mansion lovingly refurbished to combine modern comfort and traditional Highland estate style. Located near Kirriemuir, the Gateway to the Angus Glens, but only 40 minutes from the city of Dundee. Kinclune House is a fabulous family holiday house, with interiors created in collaboration with an award winning designer, a wonderful venue for groups to celebrate special occasions and create memories.
A barn and courtyard conversion provides a special venue for celebrations for up to 120 guests.
The kitchen-dining room is ideal for celebratory dinners, seated for up to 20 guests, buffet-style for 28. While the kitchen provides everything needed to create your own delicious meals, we can also arrange excellent in-house catering for a range of budgets. The drawing room has an open fire and panoramic views or cosy down in the snug with a smart TV and board games.
There are 5 characterful double bedrooms in the main house, including a decadent Master (or honeymoon suite) with en suite bathroom with double ended bath as well as a separate en suite shower room. The 4 other bedrooms share 3 luxurious bathrooms with walk-in showers or large traditional tubs.
The Annex has its own kitchen-living room with wood burning stove and smart TV - an ideal family suite or a bolthole for the teenagers, with a master bedroom and en suite shower room and an adjoining twin (or king) bedroom.
There's a large garden with traditional pergola with seating and the property welcomes 3 dogs. There's so much to see and do on the 800 acre estate and in the surrounding area; rural Angus is a hidden gem with iconic hills, wildlife and outdoor activities aplenty, from hunting and fishing to horse-riding. Activities are also available on the estate itself, which won the RSPB Nature of Scotland Awards in 2021 for their organic, nature-friendly management of diverse upland habitats with native cattle and Scottish Highland ponies. The Osprey Annex takes its name from 2 pairs of osprey which nest on the estate each spring.