Queen Margaret B&B
Queen Margaret B&B
A warm welcome from your Scottish / Greek hosts, Kate and Yiannis.
Traditional family run bungalow, modernised and extended but retaining its character.
Suitable for tourists and business people including those with some mobility problems.
Quietly situated but conveniently located for motorway, rail or air:
M90 motorway 1.6 miles
Local railway station 0.7 miles
(30 minutes by train to central Edinburgh)
Edinburgh airport 15.0 miles
Edinburgh city centre 17.0 miles
St Andrews 35.0 miles
Perth 30.0 miles
Stirling 23.0 miles
Glasgow 45.0 miles
On arrival:
Usually between 4 – 9 pm, but contact us if you are going to arrive outside these times.
During your stay:
Guests have their own entrance and with your own key you are free to come and go as you please.
Facilities:
Two double bedded ground floor rooms both with their own bathrooms and walk in showers.
Free Wi-Fi broadband.
Separate dining / sitting room where you can sit in comfort and watch freeview TV/ DVD . Tea and coffee available at all times.
Ample private parking in our paved driveway.
This is a non-smoking house, but if you would like to smoke, please do use the garden to the side of the house.
Tariff:
From £30.00 per adult per night, full Scottish or continental breakfast is included.
Payment:
By cash or cheque, drawn on a UK bank.
We are unable to accept Credit Cards.
Dunfermline:
The town was once the ancient capital of Scotland lying just over the Firth of Forth to the north of Edinburgh.
Local attractions:
• Dunfermline Abbey
• Culross – restored 16th / 17th century village
• Falkland Palace
• Stirling Castle
• Linlithgow Palace
• Knockhill Racing Circuit
• Deep Sea World
• Andrew Carnegie’s birthplace
• Explore Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city
Well situated for travel to the Scottish Highlands.
Excellent base to visit the East Neuk of Fife and St Andrews, the home of golf.
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This page was last updated: 26 October 2011
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