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Seatown Cottage in Lossiemouth

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Seatown Cottage Seatown Cottage
Seatown
Lossiemouth
Grampian
p: +44 (0)1343 552495
c: Wendy Clements
w: website
map: street detail
 

About Seatown Cottage:
Just a quiet road separates Seatown Cottage from the river Lossie and the bridge across to the fabulous East Beach.

As you enter the cottage you come into the hallway, with the staircase to the first floor, a downstairs toilet, and a small cupboard housing the washing machine. To the right you enter the spacious dining room. A feature of the room is the inglenook fireplace with its wood burning stove, which keeps the room warm and welcoming even on the coldest of winter nights. The open plan galley kitchen has lovely views of Lossiemouth and the harbour, especially when the ‘esplanade’ is lit up at night. To the left off the hallway is the lounge, with two leather settees and a second inglenook fireplace, this time with a gas ‘coal effect’ burning stove.

Upstairs there are two bedrooms: the first with a king size double bed, the other with twin beds. This room has space for a camp bed for an additional child. If you are coming as two couples, we can make this room up as a large double bed if you let us know at the time of booking. Each room has a large window with window seat cushions – the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine whilst savouring the river and beachfront views!

Outside there is a gravelled hardstanding providing off-street parking for 2 cars, and a small patio garden. Garden furniture and a barbeque are provided.

The cottage has the following facilities:

  • Electric double oven with gas hob
  • Microwave
  • Fridge
  • Washing machine
  • Freeview TV and DVD player
  • CD player and radio
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Double Glazing
  • Wood burning stove
  • Small beachfront garden

Prices range from: £300 to £500 Per Week

Surrounding area: Lossiemouth can be found on the Moray coast some five miles north of Elgin. The town owes its existence to Elgin’s need for a port to service its trade. For many centuries this role was fulfilled by Spynie, two miles north of Elgin. This is now only known as home to Spynie Palace but until the 1500s the sea came as far inland as the high ground there.
A series of storms led to a build up of sand and shingle that blocked the entrance to Loch Spynie, most of the rest of which has now been drained. An alternative port was therefore developed in the mouth of the River Lossie.

Major development of Lossiemouth did not take place until the 1800s. In 1835 the Lord of Pitgaveny opened a small harbour in what is now the north end of the yachting marina. This surrounding area became known as Branderburgh, to distinguish it from the small village of Stotfield, a little further to the west.

Branderburgh Harbour was designed to carry the commercial traffic that until then had relied on the mouth of the River Lossie. At around the same time, Seatown was built a short distance inland along the River Lossie. Its 51 cottages were intended to provide accommodation for the fishermen, who continued to use the river as their harbour. Seatown was sometimes referred to as the Dogwall, a reference to dog-skins that were dried here before being turned into floats for nets.
Branderburgh grew in the latter half of the 1800s and as it merged into Seatown and Stotfield, the area came to be called Lossiemouth, or simply Lossie. The harbour on the east side of Lossiemouth was extended with the railway link from Elgin; and at about the same time the fishing fleet started to move from the river to the harbour. On 12 October 1866, Ramsay MacDonald later to become Britain's first Labour Prime Minister, was born in Lossiemouth.

Today's Lossiemouth has seen many changes. The eastern harbour has been converted into a spectacular yachting marina, while the railway sheds that used to service it have been swept away in favour of harbourside houses and flats. The northern harbour continues to protect vessels of all shapes and sizes; and there remains a resident fishing fleet and a fishmarket there.

Lossiemouth has a welcoming atmosphere and visitors can also enjoy two superb beaches here. One, West Bay, stretches for three miles to the west, beyond the headland housing Covesea Lighthouse.

The East Beach extends even further to the east of Lossiemouth. It begins with the spit of sand and dunes backed by the length of the River Lossie as it parallels the sea before emerging in Lossiemouth. It is reached by pedestrian bridge from Seatown. The dunes backing the East Beach were created deliberately in the early 1900s by placing disused railway carriages behind the beach. The intention was to provide better protection for the Seatown cottages.

Lossiemouth also offers visitors a range of golfing opportunities, including the Moray Golf Club on the west side of the town, overlooking the West Bay. Also on the west side of the town are the landing lights signifying the end of one of the runways of RAF Lossiemouth. The RAF station opened in 1939 and has since become an integral part of the local community, providing a home for Tornado aircraft.

We are in the centre of Lossiemouth.

The nearest train station is Elgin and it is 6 mile(s) away.

The nearest airport is Inverness and it is 45 mile(s) away.

Additional notes: ARRIVAL apart from short breaks all properties have a Saturday change-over. Your cottage will be ready at 4.00 pm; should you wish to arrive earlier or intend arriving after 8.00 PM please advise.

ELECTRICITY is included in rental price.

LINEN & TOWELS are provided and included in the rental price. All beds have duvets. Linen and towels are changed weekly.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS each cottage is equipped with all cleaning materials except washing powder.

CLEANING all cottages are thoroughly cleaned and checked prior to your arrival and we ask you to leave the property as you found it. Should it not be left clean and tidy, we reserve the right to make a surcharge.

CLEANING SERVICE have a break from housework while on holiday, ask for details of this service - available during, or at the end of your stay, or both.

PETS - DOGS are the only pets permitted, and only by agreement with the proprietor in advance.

NURSERY equipment, for example high-chairs and cots, is free of charge: however cot bedding and linen are not provided. Stair-gates are available - please request at time of booking.

TELEPHONE - directly opposite the cottage.

BREAKAGES and damage must be reported immediately. Spills and stains, especially on fabric and carpets, should be treated at once to avoid lasting damage.

CANCELLATION INSURANCE is available for guests normally resident in UK. Other guests are advised to arrange their own insurance. Insurance cover is strongly recommended as we will not refund on cancellation or curtailment of the holiday.

DEPARTURE is requested by 10.00 am unless otherwise agreed. Please advise if you wish to leave before 8.00 am

Pets Welcome Laundry Facilities WI-FI - Internet Access

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