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Poyntzfield
Dingwall
Ross-Shire
Scotland
United Kingdom IV7 8LQ


Description:
Newfield Bed & Breakfast is owned by Jean and Donnie Munro. Donnie, who had a local joinery business, has lived in Newfield all his life, and Jean, his wife, looks after the bed & breakfast. Jean and Donnie's hospitality, for which The Highlands of Scotland is famous, and the quality of the accommodation is of a very high standard.

The house, which used to be a traditional Scottish cottage, was built in 1880 by Donnie's great grandfather who was a shipwright to trade. When he left the sea in 1861, he decided to settle in the area and set up a joinery business, which was run by Donnie until 2001. The land on which the house was built was given to him as a part payment of a debt for work done for a local gentleman.

The house was originally known as Gean Cottage because of the number of gean trees in the garden. Over the years the house has been extended and modernised by Donnie and is now known as Newfield.

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