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Tigh Na Leigh Guesthouse
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Tigh Na Leigh
22-24 Airlie Street
Alyth
PH11 8AJ
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Contact:

Chris & Bettina Black

Telephone:

01828 632 372

Email:

bandcblack@yahoo.co.uk

Website:

Tigh Na Leigh Guesthouse

Tigh Na Leigh is a small guest house which is pretty big on hospitality, great food and quality of service. Formerly a Doctor`s house in Victorian times, it has been extensively modernised to afford guests every comfort while retaining its original character. With only 5 letting bedrooms in the main house, we are able to give our guests every personal attention. A highlight is our fabulous new Four Poster Bedroom. The houses`s setting, with relaxing gardens, provide memorable photo opportunities to remind you to return soon! A veritable stress free zone. You`ll love the ambience, the tranquility, the atmosphere, the freedom, and the friendliness. Rooms at Tigh Na Leigh There are 5 very comfortable, furnished rooms available. You will find a TV & DVD player, tea/coffee making facilities, bathrobes, hairdryers etc in every room. The bathrooms are all en-suite, all have a shaver point, heated towel rails and endless hot water to enjoy a lengthy shower or a nice soak in the tub. Downstairs you will find a lounge with a log fire ( on cooler evenings) to have a pre- or after dinner drink, the TV room and the Conservatory Dining Room where we serve breakfast and evening meals. Additionally you will find the Reading Room where a wide variety of books, magazines and the daily papers for your reading pleasure can be found. Brochures for activities in and around Alyth and Pershire as well as maps to plan your day are on hand. Also in here is a computer with broadband internet access to stay in touch with friends, family or the office. We offer drying facilities, a secure garage for Bicycles and Motorbikes, Storage for golf bags and angling gear. Local Area The historic burgh of Alyth lies at the foot of Glenisla and has links with Arthurian legends. On nearby Barry Hilll stands the vitrified ruin of an ancient fort in which Mordrel is said to have kept King Arthur`s Queen Guinevere captive. The town also has a folk museum open every day between May and September. Squirrel, deer or heron may be spotted around the Den of Alyth, a site of special scientific interest and at the foot of Glenisla you will find the dramtic `Reekie Linn` (`smokey falls`) waterfall. To the north lies the Spittal of Glenshee with Scotland`s largest skiing area. Alyth is a handy stopover for skiers travelling to and from the ski resort. For further information please visit our website www.tighnaleigh.com

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Prices & Charges:

From £40.00 to £ 110.00 per night

Parking

Free Parking on Site; Public Parking Nearby.

Credit Cards

Visa Card; Master Card; AM Card; JCB Card; Switch Maestro Card; Delta Card; Solo.

Smoking

No Smoking.

Food Types

General Food (Mixed Menu); British Food; Scottish Food; Gluten Free Meals; Vegetarian Meals.

Entry Restrictions

Over 18 Only.

Alcohol

Full Alcohol Licence.

QA Grading

5 Star.

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