Welcome to Easter Urray. This superb detached property near Muir of Ord sleeps ten people in five bedrooms.
Accommodation
Five bedrooms: 1 x ground floor super king-size double (zip/link, can be twin on request) with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 2 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 2 x twin (one with low door and ceiling). Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, two basins and WC. Ground floor cloakroom with basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with TV/Freeview, dining area and woodburning stove. Utility/boot room. Dining room with French doors to patio. Two sitting rooms with woodburning stoves. Reception hall with seating. Entrance vestibule with seating. Oil central heating with woodburning stoves in kitchen and sitting rooms. Range cooker with electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, 3 x TV with Freeview and DVD, WiFi, telephone (incoming calls only), selection of books, games, DVDs. Fuel, power and starter packs for woodburning stoves inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Ample off road parking. Lawned gardens with furniture and BBQ. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 2 miles.
Location
Easter Urray is a wonderful Highland property, set in lovely scenery two miles from Muir of Ord. The cottage offers very welcoming quality accommodation, with a ground floor super king-size double (can be twin on request) with en-suite, two first floor doubles with en-suites, and two twin rooms upstairs. There is a family bathroom, and a ground floor cloakroom. The kitchen has a dining area and woodburning stove, there is a formal dining room with doors outside, and there are two sitting rooms with woodburning stoves. Outside are large gardens with furniture, and ample off road parking. With pets welcome, quality accommodation and so much to do nearby, Easter Urray makes a fantastic year-round base for family and friends.
Muir of Ord is a small town near the Beauly Firth, within easy reach of towns such as Beauly, Dingwall and Inverness. Muir of Ord offers some shops and hotels, and makes a good base for enjoying the Great Ord Distillery and Visitor Centre, and the walking and cycling of Glen Affric Nature Reserve.
From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain's best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.
Reviews of Easter Urray
"Once of the single track road the house is approached via a lane, which has a problem with pot holes! These will test your suspension and you won't be able to avoid them all! The accommodation itself is very good with three good sized double bedrooms with each having good on suites. There are a further two twin rooms (one of which is only really suitable for very small people). Some of the mattress were a little uncomfortable and probably past the date at which they should have been changed. There are two good sized lounges one of which has a large dining area (table can seat 10). The settees in both lounges are probably two years past the date when they should have been replaced. The kitchen is large and has a table capable of taking ten people. There is also a utility room with washing machine and tumble drier. Unusually for self catering accommodation there are no instructions for any of the equipment in the house. The house was not dirty, but not cleaned to a very high standard. We stayed for two weeks and had thought that at the end of the first week we would have been offered replacement towels and bed linen, but this did not happen."
Reviewed by DGM1958 on 01/10/2018
"Easter Urray is an absolutely wonderful home, perfectly configured for our family gathering in Scotland on the occasion of our daughter's wedding. The two sitting rooms were a real bonus, and the large dining room table accommodated us all. We loved having private bathrooms and cooking in the spacious and well appointed kitchen. Easter Urray gave us memories of a lifetime!"
Reviewed by Mrs Montague on 09/08/2016
"The cottage was warm and welcoming when we arrived. There is a great space outside with plenty of grass for the kids to run about on. Found it an ideal spot for exploring the area. Hopefully will be able to make this an annual event. Definitely would recommend."
Reviewed by Mrs Page on 16/05/2016
"The cottage was tremendous! Cleanliness standards were very high. We hope to return very soon. "
Reviewed by Mrs Murphy on 19/10/2015
"Fantastic, relaxed cottage - really welcoming and spacious. Superbly modernised traditional farmhouse, which keeps some great features (log-burning stoves) whilst adding some great modern ones (underfloor heating). It was clean and bright throughout and very well maintained - the owner was very welcoming and helpful for the duration of our stay."
Reviewed by Mr Scullion on 18/02/2015
"Fantastic, relaxed cottage - really welcoming and spacious. Superbly modernised traditional farmhouse, which keeps some great features (log-burning stoves, large range cooker) whilst adding some great modern ones (underfloor heating, plenty of bathrooms). Clean and bright throughout and very well maintained - the owner was very welcoming and superbly helpful for the duration of our stay. Would definitely recommend to friends and will probably book again."
Reviewed by scully2015 on 18/02/2015
"My daughter booked this very beautiful house for a large family week-end party. It exceeded all expectations and I would not hesitate to recommend this really lovely house. It is ideal for a large party with really spacious living accommodation and very large farmhouse kitchen. There is a huge laundry, utility room which was great for tucking away prams, packs, wellies, outdoor clothing, sledge........the list is endless. The house itself is beautifully furnished and extremely warm and comfortable. The entire ground floor has underfloor heating. The wifi worked well, despite the rural location. The house sits on a farm so expect to be aware of the cattle, this added to the experience for us, our little grandson loved watching the farmer on his tractor and visited the cows in the barn. I cannot believe anyone would be disappointed renting this house, was excellent value for money."
Reviewed by MaDunx on 18/01/2015
"What a lovely warm welcome from the owner, it just made our holiday. It was a home from home."
Reviewed by Mrs McLean on 04/01/2015
"This was our second visit to Easter Urray and we were not disappointed. The owners really take care to make the house as comfortable as possible and we hope to be going back for many years."
Reviewed by Mrs Staples on 28/07/2014
"Every aspect of the cottage was well above standard! We loved the location as it was away from any major town or traffic."
Reviewed by Miss Thomson on 21/04/2014
"Right from the start we were made welcome and felt at ease which is just want you want from a property. We have been to other countries and had villas and not felt comfortable at all. The cottage is very welcoming and well equipped and the views from most windows are great. The owner was helpful when asked questions about restaurants and fresh produce in the area. We had a very relaxed holiday there, and I personally could of stayed longer. We visited most places and this was our second year in Scotland and our opinion is it is just stunning."
Reviewed by Mrs Cummings on 05/11/2013
"When we booked our holiday we were looking for a quiet escape from our hectic day to day lives and it didn't disappoint. The cottage was beautiful and decorated throughout to an exceptional standard, whilst maintaining a comfortable and homely atmosphere. We arrived to lit fires, some tasty local treats and a warm welcome from our host. We will definitely be returning soon."
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 16/10/2013
"This is a house of exceptional quality. We enjoyed the space and the lovely furnishings. The location was also very good."
Reviewed by Ms Robertson on 14/10/2013
"We booked our break at Easter Urray cottage, based on the photographs and reviews that we saw on Trip Advisor. I am delighted to say that the photos don't do the house justice, and that the reviews were spot on. We visited as a party of six, three generations of the one family. We had plenty of space, and the ground floor accommodation was perfect for my elderly parents, (my father has difficulty walking). From the large kitchen to the spacious bedrooms, the furnishings have been chosen with care and add to the enjoyment of being in such a beautiful house. Three of the bed rooms have en suite shower rooms and the main bathroom is sumptuous. Added to this, the house is very quietly situated at the end of a long drive. It seems to me that Tom and Susan take pride in providing accommodation that meets the highest standards, and go to great lengths to make sure that their guests have a wonderful holiday. The welcome pack provided is just one example of this, quality wine, cheeses, biscuits etc, etc. They go above and beyond what anyone could expect. Thanks again, we are already planning a return visit."
Reviewed by Fraz_10 on 13/10/2013
"The house was gorgeous and well worth its 5 star rating, whilst retaining a warm, comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. One of the most relaxing holidays we have ever enjoyed."
Reviewed by Mrs Griffiths on 19/08/2013
"We booked Easter Urray as a base for our annual fishing trip to the Beauly. The house is beautifully furnished with lovely bedrooms, 3 of which are ensuite. The family bathroom is beautiful with a lovely large bath. The kitchen is extremely well stocked and feels much more than a rental property kitchen as the owners have used Denby and Emma Bridgewater crockery. There is a really useful pantry and a huge utility room. It benefits from two lounges (one with a large dining table) and a good outdoor bbq. I wouldn't hesitate to rebook this property."
Reviewed by no1stargazer on 29/07/2013
"Ideal house for a large family gathering."
Reviewed by Mr Cormack on 08/03/2013
"We booked this property as it was close to family and able to accommodate our friends who we wished to invite to my wife's birthday celebrations. This house can sleep ten people, albeit two have to be quite small to cope with the low ceilings in the attic room. (our grand daughter wanted to have a sleep-over in this room!) The house is beautifully presented and the bedrooms are all quite luxurious (three of them en-suite). The large bathroom upstairs for the use of the folk who did not have en-suites is very well appointed and those using it enjoyed the large bath!) The kitchen was fantastic and we have never experienced such a well stocked kitchen for cooking utensils and crockery. The heating system throughout is quite sophisticated and the availability of wood burning stoves in the lounge, dining room and the kitchen were an added bonus. There was a plentiful supply of wood and kindling for the fires and they were easy to set and to keep going. A nice and very welcome touch was a tray of snacks, coffee and tea awaiting our arrival. We will certainly return. Anyone who does not know the area will be pleasantly surprised by the abundance of things to do and visit within a short drive from the house."
Reviewed by Tonythemonk on 08/03/2013
"Went to Easter Urray on 1st Feb for a 3 night stay with 8 friends, first impressions count and we were not disappointed we had to call the owner when we were in Inverness so that he could greet us. On arrival there was no one there but we opened the door and the first thing you noticed was the heat all 3 wood burning stoves had been lit and the under floor heating was also on, in the kitchen a tray had been set with fresh coffee and oatcakes with pate, cheese and milk in the fridge a lovely touch. I think the house has only been renovated in the past 12-18 months and they have not scrimped on it, it is very tastefully done and the cottage is fully equipped any thing we needed was there and the owner came down later to check that we were happy with everything added bonus we had Red Kites flying above the cottage. Well worth the money. 1 observation a sign at the church would be helpful as our Sat Nav wanted us to go past the road end."
Reviewed by scootaboot67 on 04/02/2013