Situated in the heart of the west Mainland, near to the lochs of Harray and Stenness, we are close to the World Heritage neolithic sites.
We are on the main road from Birsay to Finstown, on a bus route, conveniently close to both Kirkwall (12 miles)
Our philosophy for the B&B is simple : It should be as clean and comfortable as we would expect a B&B to be if we were staying in one. We hope you find it that way.
We can arrange pick-up and drop-off at the airport/ferry terminal if required.
FOR AVAILABILITY AND BOOKING ONLINE PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE http://hammersmithbb.co.uk/tariff---booking.php
With the Merkister Hotel only 2 miles and the Smithfield Arms 4 miles away you do not have to go far for a relaxing drink or a meal. Fishermen can take advantage of the hire boats available at the Merkister Hotel which is situated on the shore of Loch Harray.
We have a double room on the ground floor and two twin rooms on the first floor. All rooms have en-suite facilities.
Breakfast is served in our separate dining room which also contains a selection of books and DVDs for use by guests.
There is a lounge area on the first floor and also a sun room with views over open countryside.
Parking is available, off road, at the side of the house.
Unfortunately we are not able to take pets, as we have a dog ourselves (Lottie) Prices are from £50 per room per night. To make a reservation please contact Hammersmith (link above)
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