POLLO HOUSE

ACCOMODATION
First Floor
Seven double bedrooms (five with en-suite)
Two single rooms (one with bunk beds and cot bed and the other with an en-suite on the lower ground floor)
One large family bathroom (with jacuzzi bath)
Ground Floor
Grand entrance hall with open fire
Sitting room with firth views and open fire
Living room with firth views and wood burning stove, 4K TV/Blu Ray, Sky, films & books
Large country kitchen with island seating and dining table with view of the garden and lake
Pantry and utility rooms
Playroom with pool table and giant Connect 4
Table tennis room
Two cloakrooms
‘Boot-Room’ with guest wellington boots in assorted sizes
Tasteful Scottish interiors and artworks
Complimentary Wi-Fi and streaming services
Ample parking
Kiln dried firewood for fires
Different room set ups can be configured with extra bunk beds to accommodate more guests

OUR ROOMS
Over two floors, there are nine bedrooms, with seven ensuites and three additional bathrooms. The house is split between the main house and the west wing of the house all encompassing magnificent views of the highlands, whether that be the rolling hills up to the mountains in the far distance, or overlooking the mature gardens or the infamous view of the Cromarty firth - you might just spot a dolphin.
OUR FACILITIES
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
There are nine bedrooms, with seven en-suites, one family bathroom and two cloakrooms
Large kitchen/dining room with walk-through pantry.
Boot room with wellingtons boots available in a variety of sizes.
Living room with TV, Sky and working stove
Formal living room with open fire
Lake and ponds
A large lake with inflatable boats available with a zip wire across it. There are three ornamental ponds great for spotting birds and other wildlife.'
Garden and Grounds
The grounds have 16 acres of land to explore with mature gardens surrounding the house.
Look out for the historic life-sized stone Great Dane statue raised by the Tsar of Russia in memory of his son's dog, Sailor, which died while on a visit to the Invergordon area in the late nineteenth century.
Wildlife
Peacocks and peahens roam the grounds along with chickens in a coup. Please help yourself to fresh eggs. You'll spot the deer from the kitchen window on a daily basis.
Facilities
Inside: Table tennis, pool table, board games and children's toys and books available
Outside: Two swings, treehouse with slide, two full sized goals. Zip wire. Lake with inflatable boats.
Welcome Hamper
Welcome hamper filled with local produce from the traditional bakery which has the oldest working oven in Royal Tain.