St James Cottage is a historic fisherman's cottage (listed building) built at the beginning of the 19th century when Broughty Ferry was a fishing village.
As you might expect in a quaint cottage the accommodation is compact with a livingroom, double bedroom, kitchen and shower room - all updated to fit today's tourist requirements. The kitchen has all the appliances you would expect in a modern home. Upstairs there is a light and airy attic room that sleeps two.
The cottage is centrally situated in beautiful Broughty Ferry, Dundee's prestigious sea-side suburb. Broughty Ferry is that perfect mixture of the traditional Scottish village with a modern city suburb where you can eat at a variety of restaurant types, drink in its famous pubs - from the quaint low-ceiling, real ale pubs to modern wine bars with up-market food and shop at all of the usual stores you expect (including a Marks and Spencer Food Store) or at the many independent shops that make Broughty Ferry unique.
Highlights
One minute from the riverfront of the Tay.
Centrally situated for all amenities.
Pictures
Living Room
Broughty Ferry Castle
Beach Crescent Swans
Barnhill Rock Gardens
Facilities
Sleeps:
4
Bedrooms:
2
Cot Available:
Yes
Disabled Facilities: Yes. Main facilities are on the ground floor
Linen Provided: Yes.
Pets Allowed: No.
Central Heating: Yes. Fuel type: Gas
Open Fire: No.
Smoking Allowed: Yes. In living room only
Outdoor Facilities: No.
Local Services: Five minutes from all pubs, restaurants, take-aways, shops and public transport