Historic Accommodation in Edinburgh & Fife
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Overlooking the Firth of Forth and the Three Bridges, this beautiful country hotel is situated in the tranquil and picturesque village of Charlestown, only a ten-minute drive from the ancient city of Dunfermline. Guests can enjoy fine Scottish cuisine at the on-site restaurant.
Conveniently located close to Falkirk town centre, this late Victorian era building has recently undergone extensive refurbishment and now provides guests with friendly service, comfortable accommodation, an on-site bar and restaurant.
Located within 6 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, Glenskirlie Castle was built in 2007; the first new castle to be built in Scotland in the 21st century. The hotel offers 15 uniquely styled bedrooms, restaurant and bar, the ideal base for your tour of Scotland.
Designed in 1901 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, Greywalls combines timeless Arts & Crafts architecture with the finest Scottish hospitality. Nestled beside some of Scotland’s most prestigious golf courses, it offers a quintessential retreat for those seeking a luxurious escape near Edinburgh.
Nestled on the banks of the Silvery Tay in the historic kingdom of Fife, Birkhill Castle is the seat of the Earls of Dundee and the Royal Standard Bearers of Scotland. Now available for exclusive use, the castle boasts 13 beautifully renovated rooms with accommodation for up to 34 people.
Just a stroll away from Edinburgh Castle and the historic old town, guests will be sure to receive an authentic Scottish experience when they stay at the Averon Guest House, including traditionally dressed staff, live musical evenings and a locally inspired breakfast menu.
Built in 1968 on the site of the town’s old railway station, the five-star Old Course Hotel St Andrews overlooks Chariots of Fire… West Sands Beach and the world’s most famous golf course. The hotel also features a luxury spa and award-winning restaurant.
With a history thought to date back to the early 17th century, the 4-star Old Manor Hotel features rooms with balconies with far reaching views over the Firth of Forth and Lundin Links Golf Course. The hotel’s bar and restaurant also enjoy stunning sea views.
Set in large mature gardens, the Bank boasts stunning views over the confluence of the Dreel Burn with the Firth of Forth. Popular with holidaymakers, Anstruther is a picturesque fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife.
With large en suite rooms, a restaurant, bar and coffee shop, the Covenanter Hotel stands in the picturesque village of Falkland. Famous for its royal palace, Falkland nestles at the foot of the Lomond Hills in the Howe of Fife.