Baytree House, Kirkcudbright, United Kingdom HD review
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Located in historic Kirkcudbright, in the old High Street, the Baytree House is a Georgian property with many original features including a vaulted ceiling, marble fireplace and a sweeping staircase. There is also a drawing room for guests' exclusive use, equipped with books, magazines, board games, TV with DVD player and a collection of DVDs.
There is free Wi-Fi throughout the house and guests can borrow a laptop computer if needed.
The rooms have en suite facilities with toiletries, a hairdryer, fresh towels and slippers, and other features include a flat-screen TV, DVD player, ironing facilities, tea/coffee, bottled water and welcome sherry.
In the morning at Baytree House, breakfast is served in the spacious conservatory dining room which outlooks over the garden. The buffet breakfast includes unlimited toast, tea, coffee, cereals and fruit. The bed & breakfast rate includes a choice of freshly cooked breakfasts served to your table as well as your choices from the buffet table.
Maclellan's Castle, the Tolbooth Art Centre, the Stewartry Museum and a swimming pool, as well as many independent shops, restaurants and pubs can be reached on foot in less than 5 minutes.
You can also enjoy FREE perks during your stay, like Wi-Fi.
Kirkcudbright Festival Of Light 2018. The Tolbooth
Kirkcudbright Festival of Light is a Ten day presentation to mark the official opening of Kirkcudbright Galleries earlier this year.Theatrical Lighting Experts Northern Lights pulled out all the stops on one of Kirkcudbright's iconic buildingd The Tolbooth.
Kirkcudbright Artists Remembered
Kirkcudbright in South-West Scotland - known as The Artists Town - is a magnet for creatives and art lovers. Residents, artists and makers talk about why this is. Based on the 'Kirkcudbright Artists Remembered' oral history project, 2018.
Flow - an exhibition by Maggie Ayres of mixed media art
Mixed-media artist Maggie Ayres is exhibiting at the Tolbooth Art Centre in Kirkcudbright from the 28th November until the 8th December 2007. The new exhibition is entitled Flow.
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