Guests consistently praise The Laurels for its immaculate condition, comfortable furnishings, and stunning location in Pennan. The well-equipped kitchen, luxurious showers, and beautiful sea views are frequently highlighted. The garden leading to the cliffs and the proximity to local attractions add to the charm. The property's thoughtful touches, including a well-stocked kitchen and useful information provided by the owner, contribute to a highly recommended and memorable stay.
Reviewers unanimously commend the property for its cleanliness, describing it as immaculate and spotless, indicating a very high standard of hygiene.
The Laurels is celebrated for its peaceful and beautiful location with direct sea views and a garden leading to the cliffs. Its setting in Pennan is appreciated for its tranquillity, though some guests noted the remoteness and limited local amenities.
Guests are delighted with the comfort of The Laurels, mentioning the comfortable beds, large TV, and the cosy, welcoming atmosphere of the property.
The property is praised for its well-equipped kitchen, quality bathroom fittings, and overall well-maintained state. However, a suggestion for a larger toaster and the absence of a house book indicate minor areas for improvement.
The owner's thoughtfulness is evident through the provision of a well-stocked kitchen and helpful information. Gifts like tea, coffee, and biscuits are mentioned, enhancing the welcoming experience, though it is politely noted that such gifts are not guaranteed.
Gardenstown 4.4 miles. This charming cottage sits in the little fishing village of Pennan, on the charming Aberdeenshire coast. Set over two floors, The Laurels offers a charming base for families and friends looking to escape everyday life and experience a taste of quintessential Scottish life in this coastal region. After parking up on the roadside, unload your personal belongings into your new home from home. Prepare an afternoon snack in the kitchen, utilising the range of appliances on offer, before loading up the dishwasher and perching yourself on the sofa, flicking through the TV. Pour yourself a glass of bubbly and relax in the rear patio garden, positioned at the foot of the cliff path to provide picturesque, elevated views over the house and towards the sea. Choose between the shower room and bathroom as you begin to settle down for the night, while the choice of the double or twin bedroom ponders your mind. If you fancy a break from cooking, why not get better acquainted with your surroundings and tuck-into a home-cooked meal at Garden Arms Hotel, then take a romantic stroll along the sandy bay to savour the sunset. Pop on your walking boots and head on an adventure up the Crovie Clifftop Path for panoramic coastal vistas, enjoy a picnic at the secluded Cullykhan Beach or admire the historic landmark of St John’s Church and Kirkyard. History buffs may wish to visit the town of Banff and enjoy a tour of the beautiful Georgian mansion. There’s plenty to experience in this quaint little village, making The Laurels a charming retreat in any season.
Gardenstown, a fishing settlement founded in 1720 by Alexander Garden, is frequently lumped in with neighbouring Gamrie and Crovie as a single community. Gardenstown is located on the edge of a tiny sandy harbour with beautiful landscape on both sides. In addition to a pub that serves meals all year, the village boasts a restaurant, galleries, and various tea houses that are open during the summer. A steep path leads to the bay, where numerous small boats are moored, through the historic, tiny, and twisting lanes. Banff, a nearby town with a calm sandy coastline and a diverse range of fascinating architecture in contrasting styles, is exemplified by Duff House, a magnificent Georgian palace open to visitors and home to paintings and antiques from Scotland's National Galleries. Banff and the surrounding area also feature a decent number of shops, restaurants, and hotels that provide a superb assortment of local seafood, and neighbouring Pennan, a lovely old smugglers settlement, was the setting for the film "Local Hero." With easy access to coastal walks and the Whisky and Castle Trails, as well as multiple golf courses, fishing, sailing, dolphin watching, surfing, climbing, wonderful walking, and, of course, breathtaking sunsets and fabulous scenery, the entire area is an outstanding tourist destination. The Grampian and Cairngorm mountains are easily accessible for day trips, while the North East of Scotland is shielded from prevailing winds and has the driest climate in Scotland, with almost no midges.
Three bedrooms: 1x Super king, 1x King, 1x Twin.
Ground-floor bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room with woodburning stove
Oil central heating.
Oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included In rent.
Bed linen and towels included In rent.
Roadside parking.
Rear enclosed patio garden with seating.
Highchair, cot and stairgate available on request.
Sorry, no smoking and no pets.
Shop 4 miles, pub 4 miles, beach 0.4 miles
Elizabeth
The equipment in the kitchen was top notch. (Maybe a bigger cafetière). The lounge was comfortable and the recliners brilliant! The beds comfortable and showers to die for! Best bit of all though was being able to look out to sea. Fantastic place, will be back! Iâm in love with Pennan and The Laurels
James
Recently renovated, by the looks of it, and to a very high standard. Very well equipped and a few little surprises as well. The beds and the shower were amazing. We enjoyed a week at the laurels and were so relaxed. Waking up in the morning to the sight and sound of the sea was so mesmerising.
Anita
Spotless inside and everything you would need for a lovely stay from tea, and coffee ,biscuits awaiting our stay to even clothes pegs for your washing, they thought of everything. Everything inside is brand new. The Pub is 5 doors away however we only went once as they ran out of lager and to be fair very clicky. Asda 4 miles away and far from civilisation , it does state places far away but I guess Iâm used to local shops etc and should have read the description of actually where it was. If you like quiet then this is the place for you. Peterhead prison is a must for a visit ( 40 mins away approx ) a real good day and a lovely day trip. Thank you so much x
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