Beautiful stone-built country cottage, situated beside the Avon river in Linlithgow Bridge. 3 bedrooms, sleeps 5. Log stove. Parking for 2 cars. Garden and bike store. Within easy reach of Edinburgh, Stirling and Glasgow for day trips.
Relax in quiet seclusion at Waterside Cottage, with views of open countryside in all directions. Stroll along to the Bridge Inn for some refreshments or cross the lane and join the riverside walk which leads all the way to Muiravonside Country Park. If the bustle of a busy holiday park isn’t your idea of a holiday, the peaceful surroundings of Waterside Cottage are for you.
A short drive into Linlithgow brings you to a historic High Street with its high quality restaurants, cafes and bars. In the centre of Linlithgow stands the entrance to Linlithgow palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and many of the Stewart kings. Stroll around the loch and feed the swans, explore the Linlithgow Heritage Trail or relax in a pavement café. From the centre of Linlithgow take a fast train into the centre of Edinburgh for the evening, or take a day trip to Glasgow or Stirling.
Waterside Cottage has been recently upgraded and offers you self-catering accommodation of very high quality, fully modern yet retaining its 200 years of character. The cottage has a log stove, modern kitchen and bathroom, 3 bedrooms (one double, one twin and one single), a south-facing courtyard garden with decking and patio furniture, and private parking.
Accommodation Schedule:
3 bedrooms: Sleeps 5
Bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single
Pets: None
Short breaks available
Fuel and power included
Log stove (basket of logs provided)
Linen and towels included
Bath with thermostatically controlled shower
Washing machine/tumble drier
Fridge, freezer, dishwasher, microwave, oven and hob
TV, Freeview, DVD player and CD player
Private secure garden with patio furniture
Parking for 2 cars
Comments from our Visitor book
A really lovely cottage. We were pleasently surprised by its standard! Brilliant week spent in and around Edinburgh. Thankyou.
J family 2011
Thankyou for a lovely stay in your cottage which is so comfortable and cosy that we found it hard to go outside sometimes! We could easily have spent another week (or month) in your beautiful country. Hope to come back.
V family, Holland 2011
Very clean, quiet and pleasant cottage in a lovely location.
H family, Essex. 2011
Lovely well-appointed and positioned cottage. Had a wonderful relaxing holiday. Many thanks.
W family 2011
Prices:
From £360 per week to £620 per week depending on the season. Contact us for details of availability.
Prices are per week, maximum 5 persons.
(Short breaks by arrangement)
Includes towels, bed linen, fuel and basket of logs.
A cot can be provided.
Local attractions:
The Bridge Inn: 100 yards (100 m)
River Avon Heritage Trail: 0.5 miles (0.8 Km)
Linlithgow Palace and lochside walks: 1.5 miles (2.5Km)
Linlithgow High Street bars, real-ale pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops: 1.5 miles (2.5 Km)
Linlithgow Canal basin (1.5 miles (2.5 Km) with towpath cycle routes to Falkirk and Edinburgh and canal boat trips
Linlithgow Leisure Centre and pool: 1.5 miles (2.5 Km)
Go Ape treetops adventure trail: 3 miles (5Km)
Polmont Ski Centre: 3.5 miles (5 Km)
Lowport Adventure Centre, for sailing, kayaking and climbing in Linlithgow: 2 miles (3.5Km)
Falkirk Wheel: approx 8 miles (12.5Km)
Linlithgow Station 2 miles (3.5 Km). Edinburgh 20 minutes. Glasgow 35 minutes. Stirling 30 minutes
Linlithgow Golf Club: 2 miles (3.5Km)
West Lothian Golf Club: 3 miles (5Km)
Champany, Linlithgow’s Michelin starred restaurant: approx 3 miles (5km)
Muiravonside Country Park 1 mile (1.5 Km)
Beecraigs Country Park and Cockleroy Hill
Kingsfield driving range: 3.5 miles (6 Km)
Bo’ness Hippodrome cinema: 4 miles (6.5 Km)
South Queensferry and the Forth Rail Bridge
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