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The Peedie End

Westray, Orkney
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Sleeps 2
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Change Sat
No Dogs
4 star
Waterside views
Enclosed garden / patio
Open fire / wood burner
Internet access
Working farm
Pub nearby
Shop nearby
Beach within easy reach
Fishing on site / nearby
Luxury
Romantic
Parking on site / nearby
Towels included
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At a glance

  • A beautiful wing attached to the owners property located on the Orcadian island of Westray, great for wildlife watchers
  • An island rich in Viking history with rugged coastlines and sandy beaches
  • Enjoy panoramic sea views from the ‘Gin and Tonic Terrace’
  • Orkney Nature Festival - 14th-21st May 2023 - Orkney Folk Festival - 25th-28th May 2023
Property code: 83570

A fantastically designed wing in Westray that makes the most of the sea views, making it an ideal romantic retreat where you could be lucky enough to witness the Northern Lights.

Sitting on a working farm on the island of Westray – ‘the Queen o’ the Isles’ - this beautiful self-contained wing in the 18th-century House of Brough is cosy and intimate. Offering wonderful sea views, it’s the perfect romantic retreat for two. Spend your days spotting puffins at Noup Head Cliffs (6 miles) or strolling hand in hand along Pierowall Beach (2.5 miles), and your nights snuggling up in front of the property’s glowing wood burner. Peek outside and you may even see the Northern Lights.

 

Overflowing with quaint, quirky charm, this wing is truly unique. Traditional features like flagstone flooring and exposed stone walls blend effortlessly with smart, modern styling and fun features like the ‘Gin and Tonic Terrace’. It lends itself easily to an atmosphere of intimacy and romance.

 

This wonderful wing has its own entrance door that leads into a stylish open-plan kitchen/diner. Cook up a feast for two in the kitchen and enjoy a romantic meal in the intimate dining area. After dinner, make your way to the lounge, slip onto a sofa and catch up on all of your favourite TV shows. If the mood takes you, pull up a pew at the piano and strike up a tune.

 

Climb the spiral staircase to the first-floor and you’ll find the wonderful ‘Gin and Tonic Terrace’ where you can relax with your favourite tipple and take in the view from the enormous windows. The bedroom boasts a super-king-size bed, and has a screen wall to separate it from the Gin and Tonic Terrace, which means that the entire space is bathed in natural light.

 

Outside, you’ll find a walled garden with a pond. Parking for two cars is available on the driveway. Please note that the wing is attached to the owner’s home.

  • 1 bedroom – super-king-size
  • 1 shower room with WC
  • Electric oven with induction hob, fridge with ice compartment, dishwasher and Nespresso coffee machine
  • Welcome pack provided
  • Wood burner – first basket of logs provided
  • TV/DVD player in lounge
  • Large, enclosed garden with pond
  • Private parking on driveway for two cars
  • Shop, restaurants, pub 2 miles
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00, unless otherwise stated in your arrival details
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed
  • There is an Accidental Damage Deposit of £150 when booking at this property, however this may be waived for £20. We’ll provide more details about this when booking your holiday.

Westray, although small in size, is a vibrant and fascinating island that is entwined in Norse history. Known as the ‘Queen o’ the Isles’, it boasts some of the most spectacular scenery in the Orkney Islands. It also makes a great base to visit the adjacent island of Papa Westray via the passenger ferry from nearby Pierowall (2.5 miles).

Noup Head Cliffs (6 miles) are a must-see for nature-lovers. The cliffs are an RSPB reserve, and you can expect to see peregrine falcons, ravens, gannets and puffins between April and July. Afterwards, take a stroll on Westray’s finest stretch of sand at Grobust (4 miles) and explore the remains of the ancient Neolithic settlement at the Links of Noltland.

Alternatively, check out the island’s incredible artisan producers. Sample the shortbread at Westray Bakehouse (3.5 miles), grab a jar of Fairtrade chutney at Westray Chutney (2 miles), or check out the wonderful local artwork on offer at Westray Art Gallery (2 miles).

Noltland Castle (3 miles) is also worth seeing. Built by the master of Mary Queen of Scots’ household – who sought refuge on the island after the queen’s arrest in 1567 - this imposing 16th-century building harks back to a particularly turbulent time of Scottish history. It is heavily fortified, with seven-foot-thick stone walls and boasts no less than 71 gun-holes.

Fiona MacDonald

This property is personally managed by Fiona.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 9 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Duncan 24th June 2023

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Reviewed by Jill 6th May 2023

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Fabulous house, stunning views and loved the island. We would definitely recommend.

Reviewed by Paul 30th January 2023

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Reviewed by Dawn 19th September 2022

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We loved Peedie End and hope to return at some point. The Gin Terrace is a lovely place to sit and chill. The island has a lot to offer in the way of walks and the spectacular scenery when out and about. It is a place to relax and kick back.

Reviewed by Andreas 27th August 2022

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Wonderful place to stay

Reviewed by Isla 25th June 2022

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Reviewed by Malcolm 11th June 2022

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Situation is fantastic with great views over the bat to Pierowall. Wel equipped kitchen and lounge with a woodburningbstive - logs provided. The spiral staircase to the 1st floor needs to be highlighted in the advert as this might challenge those with limited mobility. The host was great and the provisions on arrival really appreciated. Local shopsRead more good and have a choice of local / Orkney produce. Sainteer was great for breakfast or lunch out. Brough is a house with great charisma. Hide

Reviewed by Christopher 4th June 2022

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Fabulous cottage, fabulous Island. We took bikes and cycled the whole island, absolutely beautiful. The time we were in the cottage we spent in the garden or in the gin terrace. All the wildlife around the cottage adds to the charm of the place. Wished we could have stayed longer. We did check, but unfortunately it was booked out the next week. DefRead moreinitely recommend staying here. Hide

Reviewed by James 28th May 2022

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A wonderful week. The cottage is in a perfect setting, and really well designed. The gin terrace is inspired and a great place to relax, observe the village and read. We really appreciated the history of the place the owner thoughtfully left. Could have easily spent a month there. Highly recommended.

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