St Andrews
Hotel
Rental in
Fife
Scotland
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Vacation Property number:
2778
A member of Scottish Tourist Board
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Owner Name:
Laura
Barstow
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Primary Phone:
01334 473 387
Please mention Vacations-Abroad.com
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Daytime Phone:
01334 473 387
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Cell Phone:
01334 473 387
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Owner Country:
Scotland
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St Andrews
Hotel
Amenities
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St Andrews
13
Bedroom
Hotel ,
13
Baths, Sleeps
26, Minimum nightly
rental -
1 night.
The Inn on North Street
Amenities include:
13
TVs,
13
VCRs,
13
CD Players,
Smoking Permitted,
Views,
Jacuzzi - Inside,
Air - Conditioning,
Central Air,
DVD,
Hair Dryer,
Coffee Pot,
Alarm Clock,
Iron,
Internet Access,
Linens Included,
Breakfast Included,
Resident Staff,
Parking Available,
Public Transportation Near,
Seaside.
The Inn on North Street is about traditional Scottish Hospitality... with a twist! We have thirteen rooms that range from £70 per single room per night to £100 per Double/Twin room per night all including breakfast. All our rooms are ensuite.
We also have our own Restaurant "The Oak Rooms" with freshly prepared local produce, as well as it's own bar. Dowstairs we have "The Lizard Lounge", a lively bar with live bands and dj's. We are open all year round and welcome everybody from golfers to kite surfers and party goers to honeymooners! We look forward to seeing you...
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St Andrews
Fife
Local Attractions
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St Andrews has a special place in Scottish History and legend. It takes its name from the Saint whose relics, legend tells, were brought to this place. The town played a leading role in Scotland's affairs in the middle ages and it's university - Scotland's First - is world famous.
The beaches are unsurpassed in Scotland, The West Sands of St Andrews are 2 miles long, European Blue flag Award winning, and the best place to take a dip in the North Sea, the beach was made famous in the film Chariots of Fire.
Religious St Andrew's St Andrew's grew from a religious settlement on the headland of Kilrymont. Legend says that St Rule, a Greek Monk, brought relics of St Andrew there. Celtic Monks built the Church of St Mary on the Rock, whose remains stand near the harbour. Many Pilgrims visited the shrine of St Andrew, who became Scotland's patron saint. His Saltire cross has been adopted as the nations flag. St Rules tower is all that remains of the first church of the Augustinian priory in St Andrews - and provides panoramic views if you climb to the top. When the Cathedral was constructed in the 12th and 13th Centuries, it was the largest building in Scotland and for years was the centre of the country's religious life.
The Bishops built the Castle for comfort and protection. It was palace, fortress and prison, but suffered from 400 years of wars and sieges. You can see it's infamous bottle dungeon and explore the medieval mine and countermine, which were dug by attackers and defenders.
The Castle Visitor Centre has a fascinating exhibition about the people who played a leading role in both church and state in the Middle Ages. In South Street you'll find the ruins of Blackfriars Chapel, once part of a Dominican friary. From here, the friars went about the town caring for the community. The town's old kirk, Holy Trinity, is further along the street. From its pulpit, in 1559, the Calvinist reformer John Knox incited his congregation to ransack the Cathedral and other religious buildings.
Willie Knox, one of the proprietors of The Inn on North Street refuses to comment on this, or his relationship to the most infamous Knox of this parish.
A Place of Learning St Andrews University is the Oldest in Scotland and was founded in 1411 by Scottish Academics who had studied abroad. You can visit the Quads of the two colleges St Salvator's in North Street and St Mary's, in South Street. St Leonard's later united with St Salvators but you can reach it's chapel from the Pends. Many of the original University buildings have been replaced and many more added, but a thorn tree planted by Mary Queen of Scots in St Mary's quad still survives.<br><br>The University has many claims to fame - a session of the Scottish Parliament met in St Mary's, the first woman to enrol as a student in Britain (1862) and it had the first Student's Union.
James Gregory, a professor of Maths, designed an early form of telescope in 1668. You can find out about the University and it's many stories at the University of St Andrews Museum. Here you can also find some of it's priceless treasures.
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St Andrews
Area Activities
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Golf
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Under 1 Mile
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Biking
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Nearby
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Horseback Riding
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Nearby
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Restaurants
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Nightlife
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Nearby
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Museums
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Fishing - Other
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Sailing
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Nearby
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Castle
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Nearby
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Beach
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Nearby
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Theaters
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Swimming
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St Andrews
Scotland
Hotel
Rates
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Singles from £60 per room per night Doubles/Twins from £100 per room per night Family Rooms from £120 per room per night
Prices are quoted in
GBP
St Andrews
Hotel
Rentals in
Fife
Check in time:
3 PM
Check out time:
11 AM
Payment methods accepted:
American Express,
Visa,
Master Card,
Checks,
Cash.
Cancellation Policy:
In the unfortunate event of cancellation, our policy is as follows. If rooms are cancelled within 48 hours then 50% will be charged to the credit/debit card used to book the room, if not cancelled and the guest does not check in, then the full amount will be charged to the card. Check In time is anytime after 3pm.
Deposit Required:
No. Just a credit card number to secure the booking.
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