The Smiddy House Villa
Main amenities
- 115 m²
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 4 guests
- 2 beds
Location
2-bedroom The Smiddy House Villa is located a 25-minute walk from Mills of Earn and welcomes its guests to enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and fishing. This accommodation includes free private parking and a sunny patio with views of the mountain.
Auchterarder Parish Church is situated around 10 minutes away by car. This 2-bathroom villa is about a 10-minute ride from Library of Innerpeffray.
Guests have access to a patio and a seating area and can make use of ironing facilities provided for their utmost comfort. The interior elements include a sofa set and a work desk, as well as a stone fireplace. Featuring a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, the bathroom also comes with a dryer and bath sheets.
Coffee and tea making facilities are available in this property for self-catering. A microwave oven, a refrigerator, and kitchenware can also be found in a place for dining. Dundee airport is 44 minutes' drive away from 6-room The Smiddy House Villa.
Review by hotel critic
During our stay at the Smiddy House, we found the property to be a true hidden gem in the Perthshire countryside. the house itself was immaculate, with modern decor and furnishings that gave a cozy feeling. the kitchen facilities were top-notch, equipped with a large cooking range and all the necessary cookware and utensils. We also appreciated the thoughtful touches such as the welcome Prosecco, free-range eggs, and local jam. The location of the house was ideal for exploring both Crieff and Auchterarder, with easy access to the train station at Gleneagles for further adventures. the patio area provided a lovely spot for outdoor dining, and the large smart TV in the lounge and master bedroom was a nice touch for relaxing in the evenings. Overall, the Smiddy House offered great value for the price, combining luxury amenities with a peaceful setting for a truly enjoyable stay. We would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a tranquil retreat in Scotland.