公司信息
At Clark Anderson Properties we create ‘homes away from homes’, with that little extra added in. Our expert team are completely clued up when it comes to offering you the best of the best in serviced accommodation. Our hope is to offer you, our guests, a fantastic service and experience every time you stay with us.
Our managed homes currently reach all over Scotland and there is an amazing eclectic mix. From city centre apartments to beach side cottages, getaways in the Glens to hideaways in the countryside - we would love for you to come and stay.
You will have the freedom to arrive in your own time thanks to our self check-in service. Everything you need to know about the property has been designed digitally and you can access your AirGuide from any device you wish. Giving you all information on appliances & check-in instructions as well as updated recommendations for things to see, eat & drink. Everything we do is with you in mind to ensure you stay, no matter what the reason or for how long, is a fantastic experience.
住宿信息
Every building tells a story and this one certainly has a rich history! Hut 35 is one of five beautifully modernised and renovated Nissen huts that are part of the former Cultybraggan Prisoner of War Camp, just a mile outside the picturesque village of Comrie.
Nissen huts were commonly used in Prisoner of War camps across Britain during World War II. While they were only intended to be temporary, Cultybraggan Camp lived on after the war as a MOD training centre for more than 70 years. It’s now the last remaining Prisoner of War Camp in Scotland and has been named by Historic Scotland as a Unique Heritage Asset of International Value!
Thanks to the vision of the Comrie Development Trust, which now owns the camp, five Nissen huts have been transformed into spacious, sustainable and modern self-catering accommodation. They’re ideal whether you’re a keen history buff or simply want a truly unique stay in the Perthshire countryside.
While the huts retain their iconic external design, they’ve all been given a major facelift with a bright red roof, crisp white exterior front wall, and black door and window trim, providing an Insta-worthy contrast to the vivid greens of the surrounding Aberuchill Hills.
Inside, Hut 35 has been completely transformed with a spacious open plan living room, fully-equipped kitchen and dining space, full of natural light. Blond wooden floors, cream interior walls, pale furniture tones and the white cabinetry of the kitchen add to the sense of space and calm. There’s comfortable seating including a sofa bed and television for when it's time to relax, plus a dining table with seating for 4.
The separate bedroom contains a king size bed, and there’s also a modern separate bathroom with a shower.
周边信息
Famous for dramatic mountains, glens and lochs, ancient castles and unspoilt nature, golf, fishing, walking and adventure – throw in lots of distinctive cultural venues and exciting events and you’ve got Perthshire; the big county.
Lots of breathtaking scenery here, and you’ll have the choice of simply relaxing in stunning surroundings or getting stuck into outdoor activities.
Top of your list should be the museum itself at Cultybraggan Camp. The visitor museum and Camp 21 Cafe are open from April to October, Thursday to Sundays; both are dog-friendly.
Museum hours: 10.30 to 4.30pm
Camp 21 cafe hours: 11am to 4pm April - October; 12 - 3pm November-March
Cultybraggan Camp is situated two miles outside the picturesque village of Comrie, in the heart of Perthshire. The Camp, which belongs to the Comrie Development Trust, is home to local businesses and community groups. You can learn about the history of the camp at the informative PoW exhibition, which includes a recreation of prisoner accommodation.
Comrie is a great base for exploring all the delights of Perthshire. Families will love a trip to Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre, set in the Perthshire hills, home to a variety of exotic and more familiar wildlife. Golfers are spoilt for choice with lots of quality local courses, or the famous Gleneagles is just half an hour’s drive away. It’s a walker’s paradise with options at all levels, from the Glenlendock Circular Walk that starts in Comrie, the popular and wheelchair-friendly Lady Mary’s Walk at Crieff, to the mighty Munros of Ben Vorlich, Stuc a Chorin and Ben Chonzie. Comrie Croft is nearby for some great mountain bike trails too!
The Deils Cauldron is great for lunch or evening meals, Hansen's Kitchen Deli is a good fuel stop for take away and if you're in Crieff, Delivo is fantastic for food and the wine list is always delightful.