Borlum

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Reviews of Borlum Farm Self Catering Cottages, Inverness

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Review by mr a o on 15th January, 2006

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can't wait till feb 06 this will be our 5th time at borlum 2nd in marnie's, this is one hell of a cottage the veiws are out of this world i could just sit at the window and take in in all week. if u have never been u have never lived scotlands for me, borlums the one

Date visited: 11th feb 2006

Review by Tony Pearson on 17th June, 2005

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A superb location that cannot be equalled in my view. Talking of views, the "Marnie" croft has a wonderful panorama of the loch with views from above of Urquhart Castle, which when lit, at night, is a sight to behold. The comfort of the accomodation is excellent with a lovely wood burning stove (fuel supplied). Picture an evening; sitting by a roaring wood burner, curtains open on the huge picture window, a glass of the local amber in hand, taking in the vista of the illuminated castle and the moon light glistening on the loch. It's not a fairy story, it is what is "Marnie" Wonderful

Date visited: Jan 2005

Review by June White

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"Didn't know it was on but went after shopping in town. A bit out of the way and very expensive to get in when you finally get there. Very good selection of stalls although the lack of people and bored looking stallholders ruined the Chritmas feel to it"

Review by June White

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"Didn't know it was on but went after shopping in town. A bit out of the way and very expensive to get in when you finally get there. Very good selection of stalls although the lack of people and bored looking stallholders ruined the Chritmas feel to it"

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