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The Old Chemist Shop, Buckie, Grampian

The Old Chemist Shop
Cullen
Buckie
Grampian

AB56 4RS

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The "Old Chemist Shop" was recently renovated and has been transformed into a modern, cosy, self-catering apartment sleeping 2-4 guests. The one bedroom apartment consists of a large size lounge/ dining area, shower room and well appointed kitchen. There is the availability of 2 single beds in the lounge area. For your enjoyment the entertainment centre contains a tv, vcr, cd/tape, movies and games. All linen, towels and heating and electricity are included.

This is an ideal home base for day trips to the unlimited supply of fascinating historical sites. Being located in the centre of town, conveniently allows you to be at the bank, post office, chemist shop, hair dressers, bakery, several pubs and of course the renouned Seafield Arms Hotel and Restaurant in a matter of minutes. The Co-Op convenience shop is just across the street, and an unbelievable Flesher is just 2 doors away. The beautiful walking trails in Cullen are plentiful and of course the Cullen Golf Course is just down the road by the beach. Don't be surprised if you see the dolphins playing in the harbour. We are excited about our new venture and hope that you will take wonderful memories home with you. Well behaved small pets are allowed with prior approval.

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Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 1
Unit Type: Cottage
Price Guide: £150 - £285
Nearest Major Town: Buckie
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Facilities

Parking
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Restaurant/Pub Nearby
Shop Nearby
Electric Cooking
Linen Provided
Washing Machine
Weekend/Night Bookings Taken

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