Property Managers Association Scotland

Property Managers Association Scotland

Property Managers Association Scotland

There are many thousands of Scottish holiday cottages and other self-catering properties available; but with a little time it’s possible to find some that are pretty special in terms of their nature, location or historical/literary associations. This article provides some suggestions as to how to choose self-catering accommodation that will make holiday in Scotland even more memorable.

Scottish Oddities: The Landmark Trust

The Landmark Trust is a charity founded in 1965 with the specific intention of rescuing buildings of historic and architectural interest, restoring them for letting as self-catering apartments and, by so doing, giving them a purpose and allowing as many people as possible to enjoy them, with the letting income going to maintain the buildings in future.

A UK-wide organisation, the Trust manages 19 properties in Scotland. Perhaps the best-known – and most eccentric of its Scottish self-catering properties– is the Pineapple at Airth near Falkirk (sleeps 4), a former summer house for Lord Dunmore. Two properties designed by famous architect Charles Rennie Macintosh are also available to let, one in the Stirlingshire village of Comrie (sleeps 4) and one within the famous Hill House at Helensburgh (sleeps 6).


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    Property Managers Association Scotland

    Property Managers Association Scotland

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