
Backmarch House 54a Norval Place Dunfermline KY11 2RJ
Tel : 01383 412997
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| Commonly still referred to as the Kingdom of Fife, this beautiful area of Scotland between the Firths of Tay and Forth dates back to ancient times when it was the Pictish capital of Scotland.
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With a great many historic sites and attractions, the area is a popular visitor destination and located just across the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh, is easily accessed by major transport routes. Situated in Rosyth, near Dunfermline in Fife is Backmarch House, a quality bed and breakfast accommodation option for business and leisure visitors to Scotland's ancient capital.
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Backmarch House dates back to Georgian times as a farmhouse and has benefitted from extensive renovations and refurbishments to provide excellent accommodation for visitors. A detached property within its own grounds there is ample free parking and tranquil gardens in which to relax. Just three guest bedrooms are available, all with en suite facilities, digital television, hairdryer, radio alarm, and tea and coffee making equipment with herbal teas and Scottish shortbread.
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Tariff starts from £30 per person per night based on two people sharing a twin or double room. A full continental breakfast is included in the price, with full cooked alternatives available. High speed Wi-Fi internet access is available for guests with laptops as is a computer and printer. Guests are welcome to spend some leisure time in the TV lounge and there is a laundrette 5 minutes away. Further guest facilities include secure storage for bicycles, fishing and outdoor gear and a drying room, ideal for drying off wet clothing.
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Backmarch House is centrally located in Rosyth and is close to J1 of the M9 Motorway. The close proximity to local business parks and business interests within the town make the property ideal for corporate guests as well as those with leisure time to spend in the area.
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Please mention scotlandbedandbreakfasts.co.uk when booking.
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