Situated only 250 metres from Dunoon's main street, Sebright is a short walk to shops, pubs and other local services.
The guest house comprises of the two top floors of this impressive Victorian stone built building. The two en-suite family/double/twin rooms command fantastic views of Dunoons' famous Victorian pier, whilst two rear-facing twin rooms offer discounted accommodation.
Off road parking, central heating throughout, pets welcome on request. Sebright Guest House is a friendly, family run business situated on the East Bay Promenade with wonderful views of the Firth of Clyde.
An ideal touring base for the Cowal area and beyond. Situated only 250 metres from Dunoon's main street, Sebright is a short walk to shops, pubs and other local services.
The guest house comprises of the two top floors of this impressive Victorian stone built building. The two en-suite family/double/twin rooms command fantastic views of Dunoons' famous Victorian pier, whilst two rear-facing twin rooms offer discounted accommodation.
The lounge/dining area is a tastefully decorated room overlooking the seafront. Comfortable seating allows you to relax and enjoy your own TV and music system. The property also offers private, off-road parking, central heating and double-glazing throughout.
Sebright is a short walk from Dunoon's attractions:- swimming pool/health suite,Argyll gardens museum,tennis courts,cinema,golf course,bowling greens,reservoir walks and permit fishing. Dunoon also boasts a multitude of restaurants,bars and shops to suit all tastes and budgets. An ideal touring base for the Cowal area and beyond. The immediate area is renowned for some of the best walking in Scotland, and is a great base for exploring The Argyll Forest,Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Facilities include:- Sailing,cycling,quad biking,fishing,horse riding,pony trekking,climbing and golf.
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