My parent and my partner and I stayed there for three nights in the chalet. We were visiting my family. It was in a great location train station beside it and asda. As we had to change our arrival time due to a barevment she had the heating on for us and left lights on for us. She is a lovely woman. We will definitely be staying again.
Consisting of converted old farm buildings, the farm is now completely surrounded by a large modern housing estate and lacks any rural charm. The guest house is a series of small individual rooms and whilst our room was a twin it resembled a converted garage in size and shape with a very claustrophobic en suite with the floor area of an old telephone box. The beds were cheap and uncomfortable and the decor very dated. The breakfast was adequate and cooked by a very friendly old chap who was standing in for his daughter. Overall it’s ok for a one night stay but in hindsight I would be happy to pay more for a higher level of comfort and nicer room at an alternative place.
We had a good three night stay at Tarrareoch Farm B&B. It is comfortable and the host is very welcoming. Breakfasts were excellent! Parking is available on-sight and the Farm is an easy walk from the train station for a trip into Edinburgh.
Book there for one night, brilliant place, nice n cozy, nice room, tea and coffee, breakfast was great, nothing was too much, full English, tea coffee and toast, cereal, juice, nothing a problem, would be going back if we have to, will definitely be in touch again.
This is a perfect location for getting a train to anywhere in Scotland. Good accommodation, very clean and everything you need. We had a large room with private bathroom outside of our room which was a good size. Always on hand for anything, Nicola is the perfect hostess. We enjoyed her wonderful breakfast complete with haggis!
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