Dating back to 1107 it was originally a hunting lodge for the kings and queens of Scotland. Later a refuge for Catholic priests in times of terror the Stuarts of Traquair supported Mary Queen of Scots and the Jacobite cause without counting the cost.
Today Traquair is a unique piece of living history welcoming visitors from all over the world, providing a magical and romantic setting for weddings, hosting a wide range of summer events and a superb venue for corporate groups. You can even stay here in the luxurious Bed & Breakfast accommodation.
Hillwood is a comfortable, friendly, family home on the outskirts of Rosewell, a quiet village near Rosslyn Chapel. With stunning views over the Pentland Hills to the front of the…
Hillview is a doublefronted bungalow set in substantial garden grounds, built in 1934. To the front there are scenic rural views across to the Struie and surrounding hills, to…
Our St Andrews bed and breakfast (b&b) accommodation is situated in a peaceful secluded rural spot just four miles from the historic town of St Andrews and the glorious beaches of…