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Modern, spacious ground floor apartment
by River Ness in walkable central Inverness, Northern Scotland. An easy
walk to stores, services, pubs, and restaurants.
A great home base for exploring Northern
Scotland. |

BELL FLAT GETS ITS NAME
FROM THE BELL TOWER ADJACENT TO THE APARTMENT
BUILDING AT THE END
OF THE RIVER NESS SUSPENSION FOOTBRIDGE
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THE
SPACIOUS, WELL-APPOINTED, MODERN KITCHEN AT BELL FLAT. |
THE LODGING:
The ground floor
apartment has a spacious open plan living/dining area. There is also a
modern, fully equipped kitchen. The living room has a bright large front
window, and TV with additional music system. Off the entrance hallway
are the apartments two double bedrooms. One had a queen-sized bed and
its own spacious en suite bathroom. The second bedroom is equipped with
two large single beds. The main bathroom has both bathtub and shower.
Both bedrooms have good hanging and storage space. The apartment
exterior includes a secluded courtyard setting with a private patio. |
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SETTING:
A popular suspension footbridge across the River Ness
connects the apartments neighborhood with the heart of downtown
Inverness in five minutes. On both sides of the river is an abundance of
first class restaurants and bars to suit all budgets and tastes. Within
walking distance of the Bell Flat is Bught Park, an ice rink, swimming
pool and theater.
COMFORTABLE DOUBLE BEDROOM AT BELL FLAT. |
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CENTRAL INVERNESS IS REACHED IN
JUST MINUTES BY WALKING ACROSS THE
RIVER NESS SUSPENSION FOOTBRIDGE. |
LOCATION:
The apartments
central Inverness location makes touring the far north of Scotland via a
series of day trips easy by both car and
rail travel. Within reach are such popular destinations as the Nairn
coast to the east, the Cairngorm mountains and Loch Ness to the south,
the Isle of Skye to the west, and the remote Northern Highlands leading
to John o Groats on the northern tip of Britain. Although exploration
of Northern Scotland is much more comprehensive by car, it is also
possible to take trains trips from Inverness rail station to several
interesting destinations in this beautiful and remote
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of Britain: Kyle of Lochalsh (Highland Line),
Thurso and Wick (northern tip of Scottish mainland), Aberdeen via the
coastal route, Perth and Edinburgh via the rugged central mainline. The
Bell Flat is approximately eight walking minutes from Inverness rail
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ACTIVITIES:
Activities possible include golf, walking, fishing, cruising, bicycling,
and exploring castles and cathedrals. There
are distilleries to visit, mountains to climb, monsters to seek, Bonnie
Prince Charlies route to trace, prehistoric sites to investigate, and
the nearby great battlefield of Culloden to
ponder.
THE OFFER:
Discover Inverness and Northern Scotland. You can live in an ideal
location in the center of very walkable Inverness, in a quiet, safe,
residential area just minutes from all the shops, services, and
restaurants you want. Shop daily at
the local stores. Become a short-term regular at the neighborhood pub.
Travel throughout rugged, remote Northern Scotland by day, and return to
your modern, spacious city apartment at night. Home At First makes it
possible to experience the Scotland of your travel dreams. |

CASTLE URQUHART ON
LOCH NESS, ABOUT AN
HOUR SOUTH OF
INVERNESS BY CAR. |
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AVAILABILITY: For current availability information, call
HOME AT FIRST at
(800) 523-5842
or contact us by e-mail at: info@homeatfirst.com. |
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