Bed and breakfast near Edinburgh Scotland, in our unique Scottish Country House B&B...
Highfield House Bed and Breakfast Scotland near Edinburgh Highfield House Bed and Breakfast Scotland near Edinburgh in a unique Scottish Country House
Unique Scottish Country House Lodgings

near Edinburgh and experience a great Scottish holiday...
Bed and breakfast near Edinburgh in Scotland with us at Highfield House...

And you'll soon discover peace, quiet and an excellent spot to launch your excursions into Edinburgh or the rest of Scotland.

"Log Fires in our Drawing Room. "
Highfield House Bed and Breakfast Scotland near Edinburgh in a unique Scottish Country House
From it's Central Location, (click here for map) surrounded by stone walls and standing within 5 acres of grounds, Highfield has fine views of the hills of Fife, the Forth Road Bridges and the skyline of Edinburgh.

Recover from the hustle and bustle of the city in the lovely gardens, with its lawns and shrubs and Jill's passion the potager.

"Peace, quiet and clean Scots air in our gardens. "
Highfield House Bed and Breakfast Scotland near Edinburgh in a unique Scottish Country House
Other residents who are very ready to greet you are our two very well-behaved black Labradors, Tannagh and Mutti."

Highfield House is a traditionally furnished Scottish Manse, dating from 1730 providing you with a bed and breakfast base in Scotland in super lodgings.

Lodging Features

A comfortable drawing room with open fire for you to relax and unwind.

3 bright and spacious bedrooms, king-size double or twin each with en-suite facilities or a private bathroom and including... Extra bedrooms may be available if needed. Please ask for details.
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