Fisherman’s Cottage
Fisherman’s Cottage can accommodate up to 4 in 2 double bedrooms and is built above what was a local shop on the first floor with outside stairs in Caithness flagstone built more than 100 years ago, leading up to the accommodation.
The property is located in the middle of Pulteney and was in the heart of the hustle and bustle during the herring boom in Wick, 150 years ago.
Fisherman’s Cottage is a mix of character and modern elements with its cove ceilings, and clean modern kitchen that is in character with the property.
In the same street is Wick Heritage Museum, the Memorial Garden to remember the people (mostly children) killed when the first bomb hit Britain in World War II. The Black Stairs which became famous in a Lowry picture, with his matchstick men.