This former gamekeepers cottage is on the
Hopetoun Estate.
Set on the edge of the idyllic Deer Park in a secluded location the cottage offers two double and one twin
bedroom all en-suite with wonderful views of open parkland.
Parkhead House offers unique overnight cottage stays with the added benefit of welcoming hosts and a great Scottish breakfast.
This former Gamekeepers cottage is set on the edge of the idyllic Deer Park at the heart of Hopetoun and is just a short walk from the house itself.
The cottage offers two double and one twin bedroom all en-suite with wonderful views over wooded parkland northwards to the river Forth and Fife.
Each bedroom is individual yet beautifully appointed with the highest standard of furnishings and can be booked for a stay of one night or for a stay as long as you require.
We offer the freedom and flexibility of a self-catering break combined with the welcome of a traditional bed and breakfast so those traveling with children, enjoying the great outdoors or bringing the family pet can relax knowing if required you have the use of the cottage sitting room, kitchen and laundry during your stay.
Each en-suite bedroom has tea/coffee making facilities, Freeview TV, radio alarm, hairdryer, towels, bathrobes and toiletries.
Our breakfasts are made using the best local organic produce supplied by the Hopetoun Farm Shop and Estate.
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| Opening Times 2013 (01/01/2013 - 31/12/2013) |
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