trawberry Bank House enjoys a prime location within the town and is only a few minutes walk from all the local amenities, the rail and bus stations, the canal basin, the museum, Linlithgow Palace (the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1542) and the picturesque loch.
In addition to the various amenities and visitor attractions, several excellent restaurants and pubs are within easy reach of Strawberry Bank House. Activities including fishing, golf, pony trekking and sailing are available locally for all to enjoy.
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