The house is modernised to a high standard. Brechin Cathedral and Round Tower are right behind the house.
There is a large free public car park opposite and Church Street has free on street parking.
Directions: follow directions for Brechin town centre, then for
the Cathedral/round tower. This brings you into Church Street.
The city of Brechin is an ideal centre for touring: bypassed by the A90 main trunk route between Dundee and Aberdeen, it is within easy travelling distance of the neighbouring towns of Arbroath, Montrose and Forfar.
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