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Backmarch House Bed and Breakfast. Rosyth.


Backmarch House Bed and Breakfast
Open All Year

2007 - 08 Tariff

Double / Twin en-suite rooms are available from £25 per person per night, based on two people sharing.
Rates include a delicious full cooked Scottish breakfast.
Free high speed internet access is available for use with your laptop, or a computer and printer are available.

Bookings
A deposit equivalent to your first night’s stay is required when making a reservation. Reservations will only be confirmed upon receipt of your deposit, payable by credit/debit card. The balance of your stay will be payable on arrival by either cash or credit/debit card.

Credit Cards Accepted
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Backmarch House
Norval Place
Rosyth
Dunfermline
Fife Scotland. KY11 2RJ


Accommodation
We have three beautifully appointed bedrooms which are centrally heated and delightfully furnished for your comfort, paying particular attention to detail, with spacious en-suite facilities and complimentary toiletries.

All rooms have TV with free view, radio alarm, hairdryer, razor adaptor/socket, and tray with complimentary tea/coffee, herbal tea and Scottish shortbread. A guest TV lounge is available for your use, whether to read, chat or watch TV, just relax and enjoy.Iron facilities are available, just ask.

 


Contact : Margaret Baigrie
01383 1383 412 997 (uk)
+44 1383 412 997 (int)

Fax:- + 44 (0) 1383 414 318

Email:
info@backmarchhouse.com

Website :http://www.backmarhhouse.
com /index.html

Backmarch House

Backmarch House Bed and Breakfast Rosyth, near Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland was built in 1829. The B&B is perfectly located for company delegates and tourists alike, and is only 15 minutes from Edinburgh. This former Georgian farmhouse has been beautifully renovated to provide quality bed and breakfast accommodation.

Forth rail Brideg

Things to see and do
North Queensferry - Forth Bridges
Deep Sea World

Dunfermline “Ancient Capital of -
Scotland”
Andrew Carnegie birthplace and -
museum
Dunfermline Abbey
Pittencrieff House museum and park
Abbots House
St. Margaret’s Cave

Loch Fitty Trout Fishery
Knockhill Racing Circuit
Townhill Water Ski centre

Culross
Ancient Royal Palace – Experience life from the past. It is without doubt the finest and most complete example of 16th/17th century Scottish town.

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