Carluke

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The old mining town of Carluke, now in part a commuter settlement, sits in the fruit growing country in low hills east of Clydesdale, the place also known for its restored windmill and happily for its craft bacon curers and its jam making... Read More.

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Douglashall B&B

Douglashall B&B
Douglashall is new to the Bed and Breakfast market and has been renovated to an extremely high standard, offering top end 3 star quality surroundings (Visit Scotland Accreditation). This family run business has been established ... More | visit website
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Walston Mansions Farmhouse

Walston Mansions Farmhouse
Walston Mansion Farmhouse was built in 1803, all around this wonderful farmhouse sourounded by Nature and Natural Beauty. The house offers comfortable accommodation with central heating throughout and a log fire in the guest lounge. Each room ... More

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Popinjay Hotel (2.74 miles)

Popinjay Hotel

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The Popinjay Hotel is located in the heart of the Famous Clyde Valley. Nestling next to the banks of the River Clyde the hotel is set within 4 acres of private ... More | visit website

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Herdshill Guest House (2.79 miles)

Herdshill Guest House
Our Family; Double and Single Rooms all come fitted with En-suite facilities; TV; Tea and Coffee making facilities and more.For those coming on Holiday or to visit family and friends we are ideally situated and ... More | visit website
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Cartland Bridge Country House Hotel (4.33 miles)

Cartland Bridge Country House Hotel

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Set in its own private grounds, surrounded by the stunning Lanark countryside, the hotel has recently undergone a refurbished all our bedrooms, to a very high standard, and you can ... More

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Shawlands Hotel (4.40 miles)

Shawlands Hotel

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Situated in rural Lanarkshire overlooking the beautifull Clyde Valley. This family run hotel currently undergoing a multi million pound refurbishment and expansion programme has a choice of standard or premier ... More

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The Commercial Hotel (4.64 miles)

The Commercial Hotel
If you are looking for a venue that combines super-stylish rooms and great entertainment in an optimum location, then The Commercial Hotel, Wishaw, North Lanarkshire might just be the place for you! Located in the ... More | visit website
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The Old School Guest House (4.84 miles)

The Old School Guest House
Our spacious rooms offer a high standard of luxury and quality. All rooms have been either newly built or fully refurbished and have en-suite facilities with extra large shower cubicles, king sized beds, LCD/DVD TV's, ... More | visit website
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New Lanark Mill Hotel (5.29 miles)

New Lanark Mill Hotel
The New Lanark Mill Hotel is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel has spacious en suite rooms, a restaurant, bar and swimming pool. New Lanark is a small 18th century village, designed as a ... More | visit website
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Ridgeland House (7.20 miles)

Ridgeland House
A warm welcome awaits you at Ridgeland House. A family run bed and breakfast in a beautiful country location ideally situated for tourists or business people visiting the area around Lanarkshire.

All bedrooms have remote control ... More | visit website
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Dyke Croft Farm (7.28 miles)

Dyke Croft Farm
Dykecroft Farm B & B is situated in Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire. ... More
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Moorings Hotel (7.36 miles)

Moorings Hotel

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Sitting proudly in a wonderful elevated location, this family-run Scottish hotel is situated in an area of natural beauty, with a country park directly on its doorstep. Enjoy a relaxing experience in ... More

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