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WeekWeekly  rateNightly rate
4 January - 26 March 2010 £265 £42
27 March - 25 June 2010 £365 £57
26 June - 3 September 2010 £445 £70
4 September - 29 October 2010 £365 £57
30 October - 22 December 2010 £265 £42
22 December - 29 December 2010 £420 -
 29 December - 5 January 2011 £450  -
     
     
     
     
     

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Seilie Cottage:Terms & Conditions

  • Prices include – linen, towels and electricity. 
  • Tenancy normally runs from 3:00 pm Saturday until 10.00am Saturday, but may be flexible by prior arrangement.
  • Smoking is not permitted inside the cottage.
  • Dogs must be negotiated for in advance.  No charge is made for their stay, but the maximum  number acceptable is normally two.  Visitors must undertake 1) to bring their own dog's bedding  2) not to leave their dog in the cottage when going out  3) to keep the cottage garden clean and 4) to pay for the cost of any damage caused (see below)
  • Breakages or damage to cottage or contents must be paid for either by agreement on departure or at a later date on receipt of paperwork.
  • We clean thoroughly between lets, but because time is limited, we ask, as part of this booking agreement, that you leave the cottage as clean and tidy as possible. This is always greatly appreciated.
  • A non-returnable deposit of £100 per week booked is required to secure a reservation, with the balance due one calendar month in advance of the holiday.   Full payment is required if the booking is made within 1 month of the arrival date.
  • Cancellation:  In the event of cancellation, every effort will be made to re-let.  But if a new let cannot be found the following charges for each week booked may apply:  Notification of cancellation prior to arrival:  60 Days or more – deposit charge;  30 – 59 days – 50 % charge;  Less than 30 days – full rental price
  • The hirer warrants that the property let is to be used for the purposes of a holiday and so accepts that the letting is a holiday let to which (Section 12 (2) and paragraph 8 of Schedule 4 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 applies, namely “a tenancy the purpose of which is to confer on the tenant the right to occupy the house for a holiday”.
  • The owner accepts no liability for any act, neglect or default on their part or any other person not employed by them or under their control, nor for any accident, damage, loss, injury, expense or inconvenience to either person or property which the tenants, or any other person, may suffer or incur arising from, or in any way connected with the tenancy.  The owners accept no liability for loss or damage to the tenants possessions on the owners land or property.