Glebe End
A Bed and Breakfast in Nairnshire
Glebe End
- Nairnshire
- B&B
- £££
- Calendar
- 1 x
- 1 x Double/Twin
- 1 x Double
Glebe End is a beautiful Victorian villa built in 1897 by a Nairn draper called David Main Bailey. It is now the home of Angela and George Mackay who moved back to Nairn in 2001 after an absence of 30 years. Recent renovation provides comfortable B&B accommodation, offering guests a choice of 3 bedrooms: 1 double, king size, en suite; 1 double/twin with private bathroom and 1 family/twin, en suite. Each bedroom has a colour TV, a hospitality tray and a hairdryer. The family/twin room overlooks the sea.
Guest Facilities
- Guests get own house keys
- Garden
- Full Cooked Breakfast
- TV
- TV
- TV
Glebe End B&B1 Glebe Road
Nairn
Inverness-shire
IV12 4ED
T 01667 451659
Please tell the owners you found them through Private House Stays
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Room1
Type: Capacity: 3 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: Kettle etc. A Family/Twin Room with ensuite shower
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Room2
Type: Double/Twin Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Private Bath In Room: Kettle etc. A Double or Twin bedded room with private bathroom
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Room3
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: Kettle etc. A Double Room with ensuite shower
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Nairnshire
Nairnshire runs South from the Moray firth and is bordered by Inverness city to the west and Moray county to the East. Nairn city claims to have one of the lowest rainfalls anywhere in the UK and was the habitual summer holiday destination for Charlie Chaplin when he was alive.
