Stay in a top rated central location, steps from the best attractions, dining, and entertainment.
2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 4
Popular amenities
Pet-friendly
Laundry room
Terrace
Internet access
Non-smoking
Explore the area
Portsoy, SCT
Portsoy Ice Cream
Place, Portsoy Ice Cream
3 min walk
Portsoy Pottery
Place, Portsoy Pottery
3 min walk
Macallan Distillery
Place, Macallan Distillery
58 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
2 x 3foot single beds in the coombs so low ceilings
1 Single Bed
1 bathroom
Shower room
About this property
Comfortable and cosy traditional cottage wtih a stunning garden and views
Having welcomed our first guests at the end of March 2019, Driftwood Cottage is now a firm favourite with many return visitors. Driftwood is a pretty cottage, often photographed, with it’s seaside theme and location all working in it’s favour! I hope the photos will give you a feel of the place.
The cottage has a king size double bedroom, shower room, lounge and kitchen, all on the ground floor. Upstairs the twin room and children’s play area both have low ceilings (and are up some fairly steep stairs!) so the cottage is best suited either for couples of those with young families. Of course, like all our cottages, we have good WiFi and your four legged friends are very welcome.
For me, apart from the location, the garden is one of the biggest attractions! There are 3 terraces as you climb the hill behind the cottage, with the view improving from each one! There is a barbeque area, plenty of seating, even a fish pond, and at the top, a ‘sitooterie’ (a summer house!), where you can sit out, enjoy your G&T (or cup of tea!) and look out over the higgledy piggledy roof tops of the historic conservation area and beyond that, out to sea.
Portsoy is a welcoming small town, with a lot going on for it’s size. It has a fantastic sense of community, with the caravan park, the 4 star Salmon Bothy museum, the Sail Loft Bunkhouse and the Scottish Traditional Boat Festival all being run by the community for the community. It is centred around it’s historic seventeenth century harbour with it's New Harbour dating from 1825. The area is little changed in years and was used as the film setting for the recent remake of Whisky Galore and the final season of Peaky Blinders. The fishing industry has largely moved on, but you can often see the town’s two St Ayles skiffs rowing out from the harbour!
There are some fantastic walks round Portsoy, whether you walk westwards, past the old swimming pool carved out amongst the rocks, along the rugged coastline towards Sandend (pronounced ‘Sanine’) or further along to Findlater Castle, Sunnyside Beach and Cullen, or eastwards along the Coastguard’s path. There is the Shore Inn between the cottage and the harbours… and of course the award winning Portsoy Ice Cream shop.
The Banffshire coast is one of the world’s outstanding coastlines, says the National Geographic. Natural beauty combines with plentiful wildlife – there are dolphins, seals, puffins and other seabirds in abundance, if you are lucky enough to see them. Fishing villages all along the coast perch on clifftops, or crouch precariously at the water’s edge, with the oldest houses built gable-end on to the weather and the waves.
In the summer, the light up here is special, days are near endless. Winter skies are dark and starry and – with a bit of luck – you might even see the Northern Lights!
We hope you will visit Driftwood and discover this often overlooked corner of the North East of Scotland for yourselves!
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Please note that the ceilings in the twin room and play room upstairs have low ceilings and we do not recommend these for adults!
Important information
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Property # 10412223
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Banff
Banff is home to this apartment. Portsoy Pottery and Banff Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Portsoy Ice Cream and Grass Labyrinth. Macduff Marine Aquarium and Linzee Gordon Park are also worth visiting.
Glenfiddich Whisky Distillery - 58 min drive - 54.2 km
Getting around
Keith Station - 29 min drive
Restaurants
Linda's Fish & Chips - 8 min drive
Lily's Kitchen Cafe - 7 min drive
SEAFIELD ARMS - 7 min drive
Portsoy Chinese Takeaway - 4 min walk
Royal Oak Hotel - 8 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Comfortable and cosy traditional cottage wtih a stunning garden and views pet-friendly?
No, only service animals are welcome at the property.
What time is check-in at Comfortable and cosy traditional cottage wtih a stunning garden and views?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Comfortable and cosy traditional cottage wtih a stunning garden and views?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Comfortable and cosy traditional cottage wtih a stunning garden and views located?
Situated in Banff, this apartment building is within a 5-minute walk of Portsoy Pottery and Portsoy Ice Cream. Sanine Beach is 2 mi (3.2 km) away.
About the host
Hosted by Mrs Wendy Clements
We were looking for a new property to add to our cottage portfolio. We had decided against the cottage next door as we felt guests would always be looking wistfully at Driftwood! We had just bought the Old Police Station just up the road as a development project, when a friend told me this was coming on to the market - not ideal, but we couldn't resist and there wasn't too much to do to get this property ready for guests.
Why they chose this property
We just couldn't resist the cottage or the location!
What makes this property unique
I just love the garden! I spend quite a lot of time in it, trying to keep on top of the weeds, and love listening to the birdsong as I am working. Even better is taking a break on the decking at the top, in front of the summer house. We don't usually get the opportunity to stay during the summer as it has proved very popular. However if you do get the chance to have a drink up there, and watch the sun set over the harbour, you won't regret it!
Languages:
English, French, Dutch
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