We are a small Bed & Breakfast, which enables us to offer a personal and flexible service to make your stay comfortable and memorable.
We thoroughly enjoy having visitors to our home and hope this is reflected in the attention to detail we provide. We have three rooms, all en-suite, which are very spacious. One double, one twin and one twin/double. We have made our rooms as comfortable as possible, they all have remote controlled colour TV, tea/coffee facilities, radio alarm clock, hairdryer, razor adaptor, a range of toiletries and personal items, a range of novels to choose from and a comprehensive range of tourist pamphlets.
Your Scottish breakfast is taken in our spacious but homely dining room. You can enjoy fresh fruit, yogurt, cereal, fruit juice, tea/coffee, and toast with homemade jams, while we prepare your cooked breakfast. We also have a guest TV lounge and have an extensive range of books and tourist information and maps covering the whole of Fife, Edinburgh, St.Andrews and many other places of interest. So if you want to sit down and plan your day or just relax, you can do this in the comfort of our TV lounge area.
We also have internet access in the Dining Room and guests can use their laptops via our wireless broadband, there is no charge for this extra service.
PLEASE CALL PROVIDER WITH ARRIVAL TIME
Single Occupancy may be available. Please contact us directly to arrange.
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