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Belsyde Farm

Owner: Mrs Nan Hay
Address: Lanark Road, Linlithgow, West Lothian, EH49 6QE
Telephone: 01506 842098
Fax: 01506 842098
Mobile: N/A
Email: hay@belsydehouse.co.uk
Website: www.belsydehouse.com
Webpage: N/A
Tariff: From £28 - £35 pppn
Region: West Lothian
Type: Bed and Breakfast
Open: All Year
Rating: STB 4 Star, Green Tourism Bronze, AA 4 Diamonds

Belsyde Farm

Description: The Palace Room is a lovely double room, soft and subtle, in shades of peach. You're sure to have sweet dreams in this room which is graced by limed oak furniture and has views out to the 105 acre sheep farm. The Hamilton Room is as crisp and fresh as an April morning. A Family room with a double and two twin beds. The bay window looking out onto a 105 acre farm towards the forth estuary. Fresh plum and white linens make this sunny room a guest favorite. Private shower. The Sunrise room is very special in shades of rose and crisp white. Snuggle into this cozy single pine bed where you'll have an inviting view of the Forth Estuary and the legendary Scottish scenery. Private shower.

Location: The House dates back to 1788 when the land belonged to the Duke of Hamilton, whose crest can still be found on the west gable. Nearby is the historic burgh of Linlithgow, where Mary, Queen of Scots was born in the Palace in 1542. Activities such as golf, fishing and pony trekking are all available locally for visitors to enjoy. The House also makes the ideal base from which to explore the Central Belt of Scotland and beyond. The Royal burgh of Linlithgow with its beautiful loch is only 1½ miles away. Here you can enjoy a relaxing stroll around the loch and view the historic Linlithgow Palace , birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots. Situated in the grounds of the palace is St Michael's Church which is over 750 years old and is considered by many to be the finest parish church in Scotland. The story of the burgh of Linlithgow is told at the Linlithgow Story in the High Street. A day out in Linlithgow would not be complete without a visit to Linlithgow Canal Centre with its boat trips, museum and tea room. Keeping on the canal theme, a little further west is the Falkirk Wheel, part of the Millennium link project linking the Union canal with the Forth and Clyde canal.