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St. Mungo's Bed and Breakfast. Culross.


St. Mungo's B and B

Open April - October

Prices:
From £25.00 - £27.50 per person per night - double occupancy.

Extra persons in family room £12.00 per night. £40.00 per Single occupancy.
Ample off street parking for vehicles.
Pets not allowed.

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St. Mungo's B&B
Low Causeway,
Culross,
Fife KY12 8HJ

Accommodation
There are 3 bedrooms available for guests.

The main guest room [family or twin bedroom] is larger than the others, being part of an 18th century extension, and has en-suite facilities with shower.

The second room has a double bed and en-suite facilities. Finally, the twin bedded room has a private bathroom [exclusively for use of guests in the twin room but not en-suite].

All rooms enjoy views over the Firth of Forth and have a colour television, central heating, tea and coffee making facilities.


Contact : Judy Jackson
☎01383 882102 (uk)
☎+44 1383 882102
Mobile: 0044 7973 332932
Email:
martinpjackson@hotmail.com

For more information visit Website:
http://www.milford.co.uk/
scotland/ accom/h-a-1763.html

garden

St Mungo's is a picturesque house in Culross, one of the most attractive villages in central Scotland.

The National Trust has lead an extensive restoration of Culross, which now represents the foremost example of a medieval Scottish township.

At the end of St Mungo's garden, the remains of a chapel are also maintained by The National Trust.

The chapel was built in the middle ages on the site of an older cell which in turn marked the birthplace of St Mungo - the founder and patron saint of Glasgow.culross

Culross had for some centuries the monopoly right to make the girdle - a flat pan which was the main cooking utensil used in Scotland.

In 1666 a blacksmith, Robert Sands, bought his entrance into the guild of the hammermen of Culross to be part of that monopoly. He built St Mungo's house as part of the forge which he established on the edge of the village.

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