| At this 18th century farmhouse guests will receive a warm Scottish welcome and genuine hospitality. Sitting in its own peaceful and secluded grounds in rolling countryside, it commands outstanding views northwards over the Forth Estuary to the Ochil Hills and the Highlands. The House dates back to 1788 when the land belonged to the Duke of Hamilton, whose crest can still be found on the west gable.
Nearby is the historic burgh of Linlithgow, where Mary, Queen of Scots was born in the Palace in 1542. Activities such as golf, fishing and pony trekking are all available locally for visitors to enjoy. The House also makes the ideal base from which to explore the Central Belt of Scotland and beyond.
Situated in a 105 acre sheep farm, Belsyde House is ideally located for exploring in all directions; west to Glasgow and Stirling, east to Edinburgh, north to Fife and south to the Borders. The town of Linlithgow has easy motorway access and frequent bus and rail services.
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Local Attractions:
The House of the Binns / Edinburgh
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