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Hillview Cottage (Stirling, Scotland)

Traditional spacious ensuite B&B next to Stirling, and near Edinburgh, Glasgow, Loch Lomond and St Andrews. Comfortable lounges, wireless internet available and safe off street parking.Hillview Cottage is a traditional Scottish Guest House. It is bounded by woodland and fields, with... [more]
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Kilronan House, Stirling, Scotland (Stirling, Scotland)

Elegant Victorian house built 1853. Quiet village location near Stirling University, spacious ensuite rooms, member of Scottish Tourist Board quality assurance scheme.Kilronan House retains many original features but has been renovated to modern standards. Located in a quiet part of the village of... [more]
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Hillview Cottage (Stirling, Scotland)

Hillview Cottage is a traditional Scottish Guest House in an exclusive rural location. It is bounded by woodland and fields, with uninterrupted views across to the Gargunnock Hills. Built in the 1700s, Hillview Cottage provides a warm, friendly and interesting environment in which to relax and... [more]
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Located just 20 minutes north of the 401 at Belleville, about halfway between Toronto and Montreal, this community of 2,000 urban residents offers a lifestyle unique to Ontario. Surrounded by rolling, hills and large dairy farms this area has much to offer. A thriving Stirling Festival Theatre, up-to-date library, exceptional hockey arena, new soccer fields and several baseball diamonds at Stirling-Rawdon's public schools provide many recreational and educational opportunities. And walking the tree-lined streets in the evening is still a safe and enjoyable experience. Cultural activities beckon from the south but just a 30 minute drive to the north one has some of Ontario's most pristine wilderness lakes available. The fishing is great, the air is fresh, and a quiet spot is not hard to find. Come and experience Stirling-Rawdon for yourself. You may just decide to stay! Above text from the Stirling-Rawdon website http://www.stirling-rawdon.com
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