Westfield House
A Bed and Breakfast in The Black Isle
Westfield House
- The Black Isle
- B&B
- ££££
- Calendar
- 1 x Single
- 2 x Twin
The bedrooms are warm and inviting,Guests have their own sitting room and breakfast is in the large dining room.There are lots of good places for dinner near by. The house is situated on the family arable farm .There are walks locally and sandy beaches on the Moray Firth are a short drive away.You can also do the Malt Whiskey Trail visit distilleries ,and castles .We are also surrounded by golf couses.Inverness is not far away and a visit to Loch Ness is a must!!! Spynie Palace, former residence of the Bishops of Moray is well worth a visit. John and Veronica have detailed knowledge and a love of the area and will ensure that their guests are able to derive maximum benefit from their stay. Westfield House itself is sumptuously furnished in a traditional style - tartan carpeting in the hall, red carpeting in the dining room, an oak staircase displaying oil paintings and standards. In the winter an open fire welcomes guests into the sitting room. The house is heated via a woodchip boiler. In the summer you can play tennis on the court.
Guest Facilities
- Luggage Storage
- Parking on site
- Garden
- Sitting Room
- Continental Breakfast
- Full Cooked Breakfast
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Single Room
Type: Single Capacity: 1 adult Bathroom: Private Bath In Room: A Single room with private bathroom
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Twin room 1
Type: Twin Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Bath In Room: A Twin bedded room with ensuite bathroom
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Twin room 2
Type: Twin Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite In Room: A Twin bedded room with ensuite bathroom
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Location
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The Black Isle
The Black Isle is a peninsula just North of Inverness of fertile land bordered by the Beauly and Moray Firth to the south, and the Cromarty Firth to the north. The Village of Beauly is a lovely place to visit that prides itself on its floral displays (a past winner of the Britain in Bloom competition) and there are other attractive villages with tourist facilities such as Dingwall, Cromarty and Munlochy. The area has become more popular in the last two decades thanks to the erection of the Kessock Bridge, joining the Black Isle with Inverness making it a 20 minute car journey from the city.


Spynie