Oakbank - Comfort in the Glens

Oakbank - Comfort in the Glens Welcome to our luxury 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom self-catering rental apartment at the edge of the famous
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Oakbank offers self- catering accommodation for 6 persons in a fully furnished holiday rental apartment which has 1 double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, 2 twin bedrooms, lounge, bathroom and large kitchen/dining room in the heart of the pretty village of Edzell in Angus, Scotland.

Now here is a new initiative - what a great idea - Angus Berry Trail!  Not to mention the abundance of wild fruit which ...
13/08/2024

Now here is a new initiative - what a great idea - Angus Berry Trail! Not to mention the abundance of wild fruit which can be picked in our lovely countryside. The raspberries are all but finished but the brambles are looking brilliant this year! Happy picking!

Taste Tuesday: From farm shops and pick-your-own experiences to cafes and restaurants serving delicious berry treats, there are lots of ways to enjoy berries in Angus.

Our soft fruits, including strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries and honeyberries, all grow in abundance in Angus and are bursting with flavour.

Follow the Angus Berry Trail, brought to you by Appetite for Angus, and find out how you can enjoy these delicious goodies! See the trail at https://visitangus.com/angusberrytrail/.

Fantastic to see the old postcard of the Shakin brig.  Sadly still closed at the moment due to storm/flood damage.
31/05/2024

Fantastic to see the old postcard of the Shakin brig. Sadly still closed at the moment due to storm/flood damage.

📸 This postcard by Valentines shows the Shakin Brig or suspension bridge at Edzell, which spans the River North Esk. The bridge can be viewed along the picturesque walk from the village of Edzell to the Gannochy Bridge to the north. From there, the Blue Door Walk continues upriver.

Have you taken this walk along the North Esk?

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15/03/2024

A lot of our guests return to Edzell for nostalgic reasons having had a connection with the RAF base.

Fascinating information about Edzell castle!
22/02/2024

Fascinating information about Edzell castle!

Edzell Castle.

The castle at Edzell begun its life as a timber Motte and Bailey fortification at some point during the 1100s, it was built by the Abbe (Abbott) family to guard the strategic route over the Grampian Mountains via Glen Esk which led into Aberdeenshire and Morayshire, the remains of this earlier structure can still be seen, it lies about 300-350 metres to the southwest of the present ruined castle.
There is mention of an infamous place that once occupied a marsh to the south of the Motte known as 'The Fatal Pit of the Ancient Lords', this place was thought to have been some kind of dungeon, although other sources say that it was a Moat where prisoners were taken to be drowned.

The name Abbe (Abbott) first appeared in the Angus-shire parish of Brechin during the early part of the 12th century, an early Charter concerning the Abbe family dating to 1178 states that Donald Abbe of Brechin had gifted lands to the Abbey at Arbroath, a charter that was later ratified by King William I, and then in c.1214, John Abbe gave permission to the Monks at Arbroath to manufacture charcoal in the "Nemore Jaeo de Edale" (Forest of Edzell).

Edzell Castle lies about 9km north of the principle town of Brechin and about 1.5 km to the west of the more modern village of Edzell, the original and much earlier village of Edzell once surrounded the Motte of Edzell, which is almost two km from the present town, this early village grew up around the original fortress of the Abbe family but was abandoned at about the same time as the Motte in the 16th century, the present village was once known as Slateford, but by the 19th century it had expanded and became known as Edzell. The meaning of the name Edzell, "Éigill" is unclear.

At some point throughout the 13th century the Motte of Edzell passed to the Stirlings of Glenesk, who in 1357, through Catherine Stirling, daughter and heiress of Sir John Stirling of Edzell and of Glenesk passed the estates to the Lindsays of Crawford when Catherine married Alexander Lindsay, later of Glenesk, and son of Sir David Lindsay of Crawford and his wife Maria Abernethy. Alexander and Catherine's 1st son David would in1398 become Sir David Lindsay, 9th Lord of Crawford, and 1st Earl of Crawford, leaving the estates at Edzell, for the time being in the hands of a junior member of the Lindsay family.
The Edzell Motte was to remain the property of the Lindsays until its final abandonment in early 16th century when Sir Walter Lindsay of Arden, Laird of Arden, Beaufort & Edzell was killed at Flodden Field in 1513, at which point Edzell became the property of Sir Walter's son David Lindsay, soon to be known as David of Edzell, David did not like the old Motte though and therefore he decided to build himself a new and luxurious fortified residence, and so by 1520 work had begun on a new four storey tower house with a garret and a stout enclosing Barmkin wall just a few hundred metres away from the old drafty Motte, the new castle was to be built within a more sheltered part of Strathmore, the area of open level land that lies between the Grampian Mountains and the North Sea coastline.

Thank you for our guests reviews!
31/01/2024

Thank you for our guests reviews!

Wishing all our guests, past and future, a very Merry Christmas and the very best for the New Year!
25/12/2023

Wishing all our guests, past and future, a very Merry Christmas and the very best for the New Year!

Great idea especially with some flakes of fluffy stuff expected on higher ground!
20/11/2023

Great idea especially with some flakes of fluffy stuff expected on higher ground!

❄️ Get outside and enjoy a walk in the crisp winter air in Angus!

Check out some of our favourite winter walks - https://visitangus.com/winter-walks-in-angus/

21/10/2023
20/10/2023

Lovely message from one our regular guests:

We just heard the news from Invermark and saw the pictures of the River Cam at Gannochy Bridge being taken out by the Esk around 4.30am this morning. How is Edzell, are people safe? I know Church Street was closed yesterday, but I am still hoping that most of the town will stay dry and out of harm's way. It is such a worry, as if Edzell needed any more bad weather after the storm 2 years ago. Please let me know if there is any help we can send from Manchester. It's the least we can do after all the hospitality you and others in Edzell have shown us over the last few years.
Please give everybody our best wishes and hopes for as little damage as possible.

Best wishes, the Roman Gask Project

I had no idea you could do paddle boarding at Forfar Loch!
23/07/2023

I had no idea you could do paddle boarding at Forfar Loch!

Sightseeing Saturday: Outdoor Explore offer guided tours, family trips and paddlesport tuition at Forfar Loch, all year round. Try your hand at kayaking, stand up paddle boarding or canoeing whilst you admire the scenery and wildlife, and sample some of the rich history hidden in these waters.

Find out more - https://orlo.uk/RW5MH

23/07/2023

Stunning beach - well worth a visit!

Super squirrel ladder down to the river Northesk.  Such a nice walk through the blue door today.
10/07/2023

Super squirrel ladder down to the river Northesk. Such a nice walk through the blue door today.

Fab Angus beach trail and could include St Cyrus beach just north of Montrose and Stonehaven!
06/07/2023

Fab Angus beach trail and could include St Cyrus beach just north of Montrose and Stonehaven!

Summer Days Out with the Kids - Explore the stunning sand and pebble beaches along the Angus coastline with our Beach Trail. Have fun in the sand, paddle in the sea and explore the rockpools – fun for all the family.

See the trail at https://orlo.uk/8MhGH - you can even download it to take with you on your travels.

A definite must for our guests when they are in the area - Glenesk Folk Museum.  Fantastic resource to find out more abo...
05/07/2023

A definite must for our guests when they are in the area - Glenesk Folk Museum. Fantastic resource to find out more about the history of Glenesk and its people and now you have a chance to win as well! Go for it!

Throughout the month of July, visit Glenesk Folk Museum and sign up to their mailing list to be in with a chance of winning a cake platter for four people to enjoy in their cosy café. The winner will be notified directly via email by Glenesk Folk Museum on 1 August 2023.

Also during July, visitors to the café can claim a free lemonade for purchases over £5. Simply state "SpotLemon" at the counter to receive your free drink (one per party).

Find out more about the museum and café at https://orlo.uk/jixH3

30/06/2023

This will be very interesting!

Great walk suitable for all ages!  The Brown has great views over Edzell and the White shows more of the ancient fort.  ...
22/05/2023

Great walk suitable for all ages! The Brown has great views over Edzell and the White shows more of the ancient fort. Which is your favourite???

Scenic Sunday: The Brown and White Caterthuns are a pair of large hill forts on adjacent hills overlooking Strathmore. The Brown Caterthun is defended by four earth ramparts and ditches, and the White has a massive stone rampart, a ditch and outer ramparts.

Landmark on the way to the head of Loch Lee!  A nice walk for the whole family.
30/04/2023

Landmark on the way to the head of Loch Lee! A nice walk for the whole family.

See the historic Invermark Castle at the head of Glen Esk.

📸 Image credit - titanaerialphotography (Instagram)

Lovely walk from the car park at the top of Glen Esk!
22/04/2023

Lovely walk from the car park at the top of Glen Esk!

Sightseeing Saturday: The unusual crown shaped Queen's Well monument was built over a natural spring in 1861 in honour of Queen Victoria, who once visited the spring on route from Balmoral Castle to Invermark Lodge.

You can see the monument at Glen Esk as part of a scenic walk from Invermark to Mount Keen. Find out more at https://orlo.uk/R7dAh

09/04/2023
Wonderful to get the recognition from our guests!
06/03/2023

Wonderful to get the recognition from our guests!

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Brechin
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Oakbank offers self- catering accommodation for 6 persons in a fully furnished holiday rental apartment which has 1 double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, 2 twin bedrooms, lounge, bathroom and large kitchen/dining room in the heart of the pretty village of Edzell in Angus, Scotland.

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