The Hawthorns Bed & Breakfast in Drymen

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The Square, Stirling, Drymen, G63 0BH, Scotland [Map]

The Hawthorns was built in 1873 by the Duke of Montrose to attract a doctor to the village of Drymen, and for over 120 years it was home to four successive general practitioners.

The house has been extensively restored in recent years to convert the Auld Doctors Hoose into a superior quality bed and breakfast establishment.All of our bedrooms are carefully decorated and finished to a very high standard, and have en-suite facilities with WC, wash hand basin and shower or bath. Colour Television and tea and coffee-making facilities complete the features, all designed to make your stay as comfortable as possible. If you are looking for more space you can stay in one of our modern self catering cottage flats adjacent to the BandB.In the morning a traditional Scottish breakfast is served in the dining room, breakfast is not included for guests staying in the self catering flats. However if you would like to purchase breakfast there will be an additional charge of £5.00GBP per person.Your will enjoy a warm and friendly welcome at this distinctively Scottish home.

Directions.
The Hawthorns stands in the village square of Drymen, gateway to the Eastern Shores of Loch Lomond. 15 mins from Ben Lomond. Ideally situated for exploring central Scotland, Drymen is less than half an hour from Glasgow and Stirling, and an hour from Edinburgh.From Glasgow AirportFrom the M8 take the exit for and cross the Erskine Bridge (toll 60p), then follow the A82 and the A811 (at Balloch) to Aberfoyle. Drymen sits just off the A811 on your left. The Hawthorns is situated in the village square. From Edinburgh AirportTake the M9 to Stirling. Exit the motorway at junction 10, just past Stirling Castle, then follow the signs for the A811 to the Erskine Bridge. Drymen sits just off the A811 on your right. The Hawthorns is situated in the village square. From the NorthTake the A82 alongside Loch Lomond. At Balloch take the A811 towards Aberfoyle. Drymen sits just off the A811 on your left. The Hawthorns is situated in the village square.

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Last updated 05 October 2008

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