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Fairburn Cottage, near Moray Firth

Fairburn Cottage provides a great base to explore this fascinating corner of the Northern Highlands.

Fairburn was built in the early 1960s and was purchased by the current owners in 2011. It has been sympathetically and tastefully renovated and is now available to enjoy for holidaymakers keen to explore this fascinating part of the Northern Highlands.

Further afield to the north you will come to the Caithness towns of Wick and Thurso which are interesting places to visit. John O’Groats is also about an hour or so away and is a good place to gaze over the Pentland Firth to the Orkney Islands a few more miles northwards. Click the picture for more about our Fairburn cottage.


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Mey Cliff Cottage, Caithness

Built in 2008 in a spectacular position overlooking the Pentland Firth and the Orkney Islands on the far north coast of Scotland.

The Cottage has been designed to capitalise on the location with the day rooms (living room and kitchen-diner) facing the Pentland Firth with views over to the Orkney Islands, Dunnet Head, the island of Stroma and the Pentland Skerries.

All in all it is a spectacular location to get way from it all or a base to explore this fascinating and quite different part of the United Kingdom.


At a glance



Fairburn

Located with views over Moray Firth, this modernised cottage is just an hour's drive from John O’Groats.



Mey Cliff

With views over the Orkney Isles and the Pentland Skerries, a cottage in a spectacular lcoation.