Inside Atom Crow Cottage

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Accommodation At Atom Crow Cottage

Atom Crow comprises:

Sitting/Dining Room

The living room furnishing has been recently been updated at the end of 2022, with a new leather 4 piece suite, complemented by a footstool that doubles as an occasional table. I addition to this, a new smart TV has also be added for evening entertainment or ideal for when its a rainy day outside in the highlands

The side-board contains a variety of classic board games, jigsaws, maps and books.

 

Kitchen

Integrated gas hob and electric oven. At the end of 2022, new white goods / appliances were added. A new Bosch Boiler that is greener for the environment was fitted to the home, making sure our guests are warm no matter the season. There is also a brand new washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher and fridge-freezer meaning that Atom Crow enters 2023 with brand new amenities. 

Bedrooms

3 bedrooms in total, each sleep 2 people and come complete with fitted wardrobes. (for details see our bedrooms page)

Family Bathroom

With walk in shower and accessible for wheelchair users. 

Garden

There is an accessible garden with a hut containing garden furniture, which can be used to store golf clubs, bikes and children's equipment. There is a secure lock provided.

We had a lovely week and are sad to go home, lovely walks especially the Black Spout woods. The house is lovely & warm & had more equipment than we could ever use. The squirrels visited and nearly came in the house at one point. Lovely week!

Ruth & George (Glasgow)

We have had a wonderful time staying at Atom Crow Cottage, it is very comfortable and has everything we needed, with fantastic views. It has been a fabulous base for our many walks walks including Ben Vrackie, the Clunie walk, Black spout wood, and Loch Faskally. We hardly used the car! Had a great day out at Blair Atholl and saw the highland games. Also we had a lovely day at queens view walking in the forests.

Helen, Neil & Matthew (Age 10)

The kitchen window is a great spot to watch the red squirrels feed.

Pitlochry view of the Tay