Located in Highland, the place is commendable because of the “Scandinavian aesthetics” and the fantastic setting.
The villa was presented with a number of escape places, including four hundred summers in Glustoshire and Hex House in Suffolk.
Presenting the ranking, The Times said that after the “relentless social pressure of the holidays”, it is now the best time to “dial things” with your significant other.
“Cozy” villa in Scotland called the best for couples to remain in
Kyle Cottage, which is an hour away from the Scottish village of Highlands in Lyirg, has been declared one of the best “cozy houses” for couples to visit this winter.
Discussing the site, the newspaper said the location exchanged “the usual sofas of buttons and exposed beams for simplified Scandinavian aesthetics.”
Sutherland’s villa is surrounded by peaks and Loch, with the publication adding that it is “as cozy as it gets.”
His large windows, which open on Rambling Wilds, were also praised for his commanding views on the landscape.
The Times also emphasized the large bath of the property, which is said to be ideal for soaking after a long day, exploring the mansion, which is part of a huge project for the conservation of wildlife.
Wild floats, mountain pedestrian paths and visits to the local bakery, cereals, which is a 15 -minute drive, are also part of the joy of this villa.
The retreat is highly praised on Google Reviews, with visitors to give it 4.5/5.
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Discussing his time at Kyle Cottage, a user said: “What an amazing place! If you are looking for a few days of absolute calm in the Scottish mountains, this is where you can stay.
“The house is beautifully designed and well equipped with everything you need – if you don’t like cooking, you can ask for evening dinner baskets, which are absolutely divine.”
Another writes: “What a beautiful place, craftsmanship and taste is just stunning. Everything you need and incredible walks on your threshold. There was also a mega-fast internet line that was a surprise.”