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'Gruinard' is a picturesque stone built cottage, built at the turn of the century and has been refurbished to a very high standard with all modern facilities but keeping the original features of the period such as fireplaces and natural wood panelling. This attractive and appealing guest house has a friendly and informal atmosphere, along with stunning views over the River Forth to Edinburgh and its skyline beyond. The colourful walled garden to the rear of the property is alive with local birdlife and contains unusual and very large driftwood sculptures along with many other seaside treasures all of which have been recovered locally, and are to be seen amongst the ever changing shrubbery.
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Accommodation Each bedroom has, for your comfort and pleasure, a well appointed hospitality tray with a wide range of beverages and home baked shortbread biscuits. Remote control television, clock and radio, plus hairdryer, hot water bottles, extra blankets and for those suffering from jet lag an additional heater. The two bedrooms have recently been decorated to a high standard, with many thoughtful personal touches and each has a private en-suite shower room with natural pine floor good lighting and mirror. Wi-Fi and Internet access is available to all guests Breakfast Room
Breakfast is served in the conservatory, which is surrounded by one of the rockeries, here you can watch the local bird life or study the various plants and artifacts whilst enjoying your breakfast. Our extensive breakfast menu uses fresh local produce where possible. Food is traditional Scottish fare including home-made preserves. With a little notice, special diets can be catered for. Smoking |
Contact:
email: gruinard@dircon.co.uk For more information please visit : www.gruinardguesthouse.co.uk
Our Town It is an ideal base for touring central Scotland with Perth and Stirling being only 40 minutes drive away, and free maps of Edinburgh city centre are available along with train time-tables for a stress free trip to the capital.
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