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Eastside Farm, Edinburgh, Edinburgh and the Lothians

Eastside Farm
Eastside
Penicuik

Edinburgh
Edinburgh and the Lothians

EH26 9LN

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Eastside is a working family sheep farm of 3000 acres, run by Alastair and Susan Cowan, in the heart of the spectacular scenery of the Pentland Hills Regional Park. The 18th century farm steading has been imaginatively converted into three character filled cottages which sit side by side on the hillside and combine old world charm all modern conveniences.

On your doorstep you can:
*Observe farming life in action.
*Take to the hills on one of the numerous scenic walks on the farm and beyond.
*Watch the wildlife- badgers, hares abound! Eastside is also a birdwatcher's paradise- buzzards, kestrels and peregrines are regularly spotted. Don't neglect the flora- there is Site of Special Scientific Interest on the farm designated because of regionally rare wild flowers.
*Catch a fish for your supper! Walk over the hill and try your luck for a trout at Loganlea Reservoir

All cottages have ample parking in the farm yard at the entrance to each cottage and gardens bounded by dry stone dykes at the back of each property.

Details

Ratings/Awards: STB 4 Star
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Year
Nearest Airport: Edinburgh
Number of Units: 3
Unit Type: Cottages
Nearest Major Town: 10 miles from central Edinburgh
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Facilities

Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Electric Cooking
Linen Provided
Washing Machine
Telephone
Weekend/Night Bookings Taken - Off Season

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