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Nightly Rooms From:
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Singles: GBP40
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Doubles: GBP50
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Twins: GBP45
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Address:
Bridge of Douglas
Inveraray
Argyll
Scotland
United Kingdom
PA32 8XT
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Description:
Welcome to the Claonairigh House a three star B&B and the oldest building in the Inveraray area. Now sympathetically restored for your comfort and enjoyment. The former Lairds house built in 1745 is set in seven acres of garden protected by midge magnets and includes a salmon river and a spectacular waterfall. The garden is home to ducks, quail and geese which often greet you on garden walks.
The Claonairigh pronounced “CLOONERY” is gaelic for sheltered pastures and our accommodation options include a double room with four poster bed and two twin rooms. All our rooms are en-suite with digital TV, DVD player and WiFi Internet access. Our guests are greeted in the residents lounge on arrival with a cup of tea or coffee and biscuits.
The bedroom and lounge areas are comfortable. Each room with its own style, character and aspect. All of our rooms are en-suite. We like our guests to be relaxed and at peace in their room and so you will find WiFi internet access, digital television, DVD player with a selection of movies as well as tea/coffee making facilities with biscuits.
The rooms are centrally heated and our comfortable beds are made with clean cotton sheets, pillowcases and duvet covers and our bathrooms have cotton towels and face flannels. All the little things that make for a very pleasant stay.
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