Guest House Accommodation
- St Andrews
Rooms ~ Accommodation
Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in St Andrews
Rooms-
Scottish Tourist Board 4 Stars
- All of our bedrooms are spacious, tastefully furnished and recently re- decorated.
All have en-suite shower rooms, television, tea and coffee facilities, hairdryer, clock/radio alarm and fullcentral heating. Non smoking throughout.
- Guests can use our express laundry and dry-cleaning facility.
- Free Internet Wi-Fi Hotspots can be found throughout the house for guests' convenience
- All of our guests are provided with a welcome tray which includes Scottish Shortbread, on arrival at Braeside House.
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Room 1 Ground level - Twin en-suite
A most comfortable en-suite downstairs twin Bedroom (two single beds). Decorated to a high modern standard.
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Room 2 Upstairs - Double en-suite
Super King Size Bed
This room is a very popular choice for returning guests
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Room 3 Upstairs- Twin Room en-suite
The Upstairs twin room has 2 single beds and an en-suite shower room. Newly decorated this comfortable room has all the facilities you would expect from a highly rated 4 star Bed & Breakfast. |
Braeside House is a beautifully appointed and recently refurbished family home offering
high quality , comfortable accommodation and exceptional hospitality..
Our guests are all special people and are very welcome in our home. We are pleased to
help them make the most of their visit to our beautiful historic town of St Andrews, whether it's a round of golf on the world famous courses or , visiting sons or daughters at the St Andrews University, or simply touring the attractions of Scotland.
 The Castle was the former Bishops' Palace, the residence of the Archbishops of St Andrews. The first castle on this site probably dates from around 1200 - evidence in itself that the office was as much political as religious in medieval times. For example, it was the Archbishop of St Andrews who, in 1306, placed the Scottish Crown upon the head of Robert the Bruce at his coronation at Scone in defiance of Edward I, an act for which the Archbishop was later imprisoned. Visitors can explore the mines and the infamous bottle dungeon.
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Golfers crossing the Swilcan Bridge heading for the 18th hole where all the the
famous Golfers are photographed. It could be you!
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