World Hotels England Hotels Kingswood Hotel
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 Kinghorn Road, Burntisland, KY3 9LL, United Kingdom, Europe. | |
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This Beautiful, Independently Owned, Country Hotel, Nestled In 2 Acres Of Gardens And Woodlands, Boasts Stunning Panoramic Views Across The Firth Of Forth And Houses One Of The Area''s Best Restaurants.
The Hotel Is An Ideal Base For Touring Some Of Scotland''s Leading Cities, Wonderful Coastline Beaches And Top Class Golf Courses. After A Busy Day Exploring You Can Enjoy Freshly Prepared, Homemade Dishes In The Hotel''s Restaurant. The Head Chef And His Team Are Justifiably Proud Of The Excellent Reputation They Have Earned.
Hotel Rooms: 13
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Hotel Facilities |
* Parking
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* Room Service
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* Restaurant
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* Meeting/Banquet Facilities
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* Bar
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* Dry Cleaning
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* Newspapers
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* Breakfast in the Room
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* Garden
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* Bridal Suite
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* Terrace
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* Internet Services
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* Non-Smoking Rooms
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* Souvenirs/Gift Shop
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* Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests
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* Packed Lunches
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* Family Rooms
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* Fax/Photocopying
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* Free Parking
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* Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
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* Heating
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* Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
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* All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
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Room Facilities :
* Shower
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* Telephone
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* Bath
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* Radio
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* Toilet
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* Tea/Coffee Maker
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* TV
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* Balcony
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Maps & Directions |
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By road from the Forth Road Bridge, going north on the M90 motorway:
- Take the 2nd turn off (called junction 1).
- Follow the signs for the A921, passing the town of Inverkeithing and through the village of Aberdour.
- When entering Burntisland, turn right at the roundabout, towards the town centre.
- Turn left at the bottom of the hill, taking you onto the Kinghorn Road.
- Drive along this road for about 1.5 miles / 2.4 km.
- The Kingswood is on the left-hand side, the sea on your right.
Coming from the north:
- Follow the signs for Kirkcaldy and join the A921 coastal road towards Kinghorn.
- The hotel is 1.5 miles/ 2.4 km along the coast road on your right-hand side.
By Rail:
Burntisland Railway Station is less than 5 minutes by taxi. Kirkcaldy Station (mainline) is 10 minutes by taxi.
By Air:
Edinburgh Airport is a 30 minute drive away. | | | |
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Room Details |
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* Double Room
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* Twin Room
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* Double Room with Sea-View & Balcony
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* Double Room- 3 Nights Minimum Stay Special Offer
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* Twin Room- 3 Nights Minimum Stay Special Offer
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* Double Room with Sea View
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* Family Suite
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Hotel Policies |
Check-In : From 15:00 - 23:00 hours Check-Out : Until 07:00 - 11:00 hours
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Payment We Accept : American Express,Maestro,Solo,Switch,Visa,Euro/Mastercard
 
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More Information |
Area Information : Kirkcaldy Museum & Art Gallery (8 km / 5 miles) - set in the town''s lovely War Memorial Gardens this gallery boast what is perhaps the largest public collection of works by William McTaggart and Scottish Colourist SJ Peploe outside the National Galleries of Scotland.
Deep Sea World (11 km / 6.8 miles) - here you can walk through a 112 metre long underwater tunnel which passes through shark infested waters.
Falkland Palace and Gardens (25 km / 15.5 miles) - extensive gardens, complete with glasshouses, run to the south of the Palace. Falkland also boasts Britain''s oldest Royal Tennis Court, built in the early 16th century.
Edinburgh (30 km / 18.6 miles) - see the sights and sounds of Scotland''s capital.
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Hotel Information : Built around 1850 by the Johnstone family, sugar planters from Jamaica, the Kingswood remained a private residence until around 1930. In 1986 the hotel was purchased by Rankin and Kathryn Bell who have personally managed it ever since. The Kingswood was sympathetically extended in 1990 to include the Alexander Suite and Conservatory. Further extensions and major alterations were completed in 2003/2004, doubling the size of the restaurant, Alexander Suite, reception and lounge area.
From the grounds of the Kingswood you can see the monument commemorating the place where Alexander III, the last Celtic King of Scotland, fell from his horse to his death.
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