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One of our top picks in Banff. Bridge Street is situated in Banff, 0.7 miles from Inverboyndie Beach and 10.6 miles from Delgatie Castle, in an area where hiking can be enjoyed. It has city views and free WiFi.
This apartment features 2 bedrooms, a kitchen with microwave, a flat-screen TV, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a shower.
Delgathie Castle is 10.6 miles from the apartment. The nearest airport is Aberdeen Airport, 34.2 miles from Bridge Street.
Bridge Street apartment has been open to guests from June 2019. Decorated and furnished to a high standard with quality products used throughout. It is spacious and has everything you need for a short or long stay. We have WiFi, Netflix, a PS3 and a huge reclining sofa for cosy nights in. We have a fully equipped kitchen for all your cooking needs. There are several takeaways just a stones throw from the door, for those nights that you've been too busy to cook! Treat it as your home away from home and relax in the comfort of this spacious and cosy apartment. We have partnered up with our local gym at Princess Royal Sports and Community Trust and we can now offer free gym access to all our guests.
Hi we are Aidan & Mel Johnston and we look forward to welcoming you to Bridge Street apartment. We live in Macduff and we have 3 young girls. Aidan works offshore in oil & gas, while Mel stays at home to look after the family and the apartment. We know first hand how important family holidays/work trips away are, and we want you to be as comfortable at Bridge Street as you would be in your own home. Nothing is too much trou le for us and we are only just a phone call away should you need us. Just relax and enjoy!!
A historic town on the north coast of Aberdeenshire, in the north-east of Scotland, Banff is a good centre for playing golf on the numerous courses in the area. Situated in the north east of Scotland on Banff Bay, the historic town is separated from the neighbouring village of Macduff by a pretty seven-arch bridge over the River Deveron and features fine examples of Georgian architecture which has attracted visitors for centuries, including Robert Burns, Lord Byron and more. Boasting one of the best-preserved townscapes in Scotland, Banff is home to the former royal Banff Castle, a pre-Reformation market cross, a fine Biggar Fountain and several townhouses, along with a museum donated by Andrew Carnegie. The castle boasts a distinctive yellow façade which can be easily spotted as you enter the town from the east, and is said to be one of the finest townhouses in Scotland. Nearby is the magnificent Duff House. One of Scotland’s finest classical houses designed in 1740 by William Adam as a seat for the Earls of Fife, this Georgian stately home houses a range of art treasures and superbly furnished rooms with extensive grounds offering pleasant parkland walks.
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