Buckhood Cottage is a charming, rustic retreat set in a stunning, secluded location with breathtaking views and abundant wildlife. Guests consistently praise its peaceful atmosphere, well-equipped kitchen, and dog-friendly environment. The cottage offers a cosy, comfortable base for exploring the Angus Glens, with easy access to local towns. While not luxurious or modern, it provides excellent value for money and a true escape from the bustle of daily life. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to unwind, enjoy starry nights, and embrace the cottage’s traditional character.
Guests frequently mention that the cottage is clean and fresh, even those sensitive to pet-friendly properties. There are no significant complaints about cleanliness, and the property is described as well-maintained in this regard.
The location is repeatedly highlighted as outstanding, with beautiful views, tranquillity, and proximity to nature. Its seclusion and access to local towns and walking routes are major positives.
The cottage is described as cosy, comfy, and a great place to relax. While not luxurious, it provides a comfortable stay, especially with the log fire and upgraded heating. Some mention the property is a bit tired in places, but overall comfort is highly rated.
Facilities are basic but functional, with a well-equipped kitchen and everything needed for a self-catering stay. Some guests note minor maintenance issues and quirks with heating, but these do not detract significantly from the experience.
There are no mentions of welcome gifts or extra thoughtful touches in the reviews, so a score cannot be provided for this category.
This detached cottage offers stunning views over the glen, and some seclusion for a peaceful break.. "Acres of peaceful and secluded countryside surround these magnificent cottages..."
At the heart of Glenprosen, one of the renowned ‘Glens of Angus’, lies the Balnaboth Estate on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park; 6,000 peaceful and secluded acres surrounding 16th-century Balnaboth House. In its midst, these six characterful holiday cottages each offer a unique and magical holiday retreat; indeed the creator of Peter Pan himself (Sir James Barrie) was born in nearby Kirriemuir and holidayed here.
These cottages were once occupied by shepherds, gardeners or other staff of the Ogilvy family when this was a traditional Victorian sporting estate. Red squirrels play in the trees, otters frequent the burns, and deer graze all around. Because of the varied scenery, that varies from beech woods to forest, pasture to heather moor, mountain streams to river pools, the area enjoys a spectacular range of wildlife, including species largely extinct elsewhere in Britain, such as black game and ptarmigan.
Magnificent walking, bird-watching, mountain biking and (in season) cross-country skiing abound on the estate and, further afield, downhill skiing at Glen Shee (25 miles). Fishing is available on a 5-mile stretch of the River Prosen, and there are twenty golf courses within an hours’ drive.
Enjoy the seclusion of this beautiful glen - peaceful, relaxing, scenic - yet just a few minutes’ drive from bustling market towns and busy fishing harbours which hug the Angus coastline, as well as from the city of Dundee which offers many attractions for all the family. The exciting Dundee Contemporary Arts is a stunningly-designed centre which incorporates galleries, a print studio and two art-cinema screens, while the Mills Observatory is Britain’s only full-time public observatory with a resident astronomer.
Good road, rail and air access to Angus provide easy access from all parts of the UK or international destinations. Shop 9-10 miles.
Please note: There are open, steep, spiral or narrow stairs at the property..
Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview TV, Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed.
Bed linen included. Electric heaters and electricity by meter reading (initial £10 included). Towels £3 pppw. Fuel for multi-fuel burner at cost. Travel cot and highchair. Welcome pack. Payphone. Large enclosed grassed area with garden furniture. 6000-acre grounds. Sauna at Balnaboth House (shared, £15 per hour). River fishing (trout free of charge, salmon £15 per day, £75 per week, 16th February-5th September). Grazing and stabling for horses available on request. Bike store. Private parking. No smoking. Please note: There is a river and pond in the grounds. The property has a natural water supply from a spring.. Electricity by meter reading (initial £10 included), Bed linen included, Towels £3 per person per week, travel cot, high chair, DVD, microwave, Grounds of 6,000 acres, Parking, River fishing on a 5-mile stretch: trout foc, salmon £15 per day/£75per week (16 February to 5 September); £30 per day/£130per week (10 September to 31 October), Grazing and stabling for visitors’ horses by arrangement, Natural spring water supply. No smoking, NB: River and pond in grounds
There are open, steep, spiral or narrow stairs at the property.
The water is from a spring, well or borehole, and not a mains supply.
Towels are not included.
There are low ceilings, doors and/or beams within the property.
Electric storage heaters and electricity by meter reading (initial £10 included).
Please note:There is road closures leading to the property please see the alternative directions to the property.
Suitable for up to 2 pets
Mary Allison
Buckhood is an adequate base, if you’re planning to be out walking and exploring the local area. The bed was comfy and clean, the shower was hot, the fridge was cold and there was a cooker, micro and air . We used the wood burner on a very cold day and the radiator thermostats worked well in the lounge and kitchen to give a bit of heat in the evening. What it lacks in some areas (condensation and mould here and there), it makes up for in location (beautiful views and easy access to the glens). Good value option and basic.
Confirmed Guest
Excellent location for peace and quiet, as well as exploring the hills. Accommodation is simple but adequate.
David Davidson
We have just returned home after our third visit to Buckhood. We love it there - comfortable accommodation, log fires, lots of wildlife and a fabulous view looking down the glen.
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