James Cottage Guest House
Burrell Street, Crieff
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Located in an ideal Highland town for golf, fishing, walking, swimming and scenic views to die for. Crieff is a great base from which to visit Highland Scotland. All rooms are ensuite for that extra comfort.
Facilities
Ironing Service
Garden
Pets Allowed
Children Welcome
TV and Lounge Area
Wheelchair Access
Rooms
Robert the Bruce Room
Measures 16'x18' and contains ample room for a family of four with it's king-size bed and comfortable sprung-mattress bunk beds for the children. An additional bed is available for the fifth member of a family if needed.
Robert Burns Room
Measures 14'x17' and overlooks the mountain range to the north of Crieff. It has a comfortable orthopedic double bed and a new purpose-built bedroom suite. Located to the rear of the house, it provides that extra degree of comfort and elegance.
Rob Roy MacGregor Room
Measuring 13.5'x16', boasts a very comfortable king-sized bed with a distinctive air about as it is the room most sought after by our guests who return time and again.
William Wallace Room
Measuring 17'x19', sits comfortably on the ground floor with it's large bay window and traditional mahogany shutters.
Driving directions
James Cottage is located within an hour's drive of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
From Edinburgh: Take the M9 junction 11 near Stirling and then follow on to the A9 north towards Perth. Stay on the A9 for about 5 miles and turn off at Greenloading on the A822 [brown tourist sign for Pitlochry] via Braco and Muthill and follow the signs for Crieff. On the approach to Crieff you cross a narrow stone bridge over the River Earn and James Cottage is the first B&B you approach as you turn into Burrell Street.
From Glasgow: Take the M80 which joins the M9 just before Stirling, then the A9 turning off at Greenloaning on to the A822 tourist route to Pitlochy via Braco, Muthill and on to Crieff. On the approach to Crieff you cross a narrow stone bridge over the River Earn and James Cottage is the first B&B you approach as you turn into Burrell Street.