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Allanfauld Farm
B&B Accommodation - with a secret
history!
"Nearby is Allanfauld Farm where the Stone of Destiny was hidden for a time when it was retrieved from Westminster Abbey."
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Scottish
Tourist Board 3 Stars
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A working family farm situated close to the town of Kilsyth at the foot of
the Kilsyth Hills.
A great base to explore central Scotland.
Located near A803 with easy access to M8 and M9. Glasgow & Stirling 20
minutes.
Golf, fishing, hill walking and a swimming pool are all within half a mile.
"My bed and breakfast in Kilsyth was superb. Tucked out on the northern edge of town, Allanfauld Farm had a wonderfully warm welcome, a luxurious bath, a soft double bed, great decor and an atmosphere that was as good as any B&B I've visited on my trip. I loved it and I'd recommend it to anyone. Similarly, Kilsyth has a lovely old part of town that's clustered round a well-crafted park, with a couple of little streams babbling past the houses with their manicured gardens and pretty architecture. And on the northern edge of town, just before you get to Allanfauld, the houses are large, discreetly hidden behind hedges and trees, and are very pleasant places indeed. Kilsyth has much going for it."
http://www.landsendjohnogroats.info/southern_scotland/51_kilsyth.html © Mark
Moxon 1995-2006
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CONTACT: Libby MacGregor Tel/Fax: +44 (0) 01236 822155 |
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Last update: Sept 2006