Map of Strawberry Bank House , Lothian
Strawberry Bank House , Linlithgow
A warm welcome and first class hospitality from John and Gillian await you at Strawberry Bank House, a fully modernised Victorian villa situated in the centre of the historic Royal Burgh of Linlithgow, near Edinburgh. [more...]


Directions
Strawberry Bank House is approximately 17 Miles from Edinburgh city centre and 11 miles from Edinburgh airport. From Edinburgh city centre follow signs for the A8 to Edinburgh airport and then follow the instructions below from the Newbridge Roundabout. *

From the airport follow the exit road from the airport which is called Eastfield Road. Go straight through the first small roundabout opposite the Hilton Hotel which will be on your left hand side. At the second small roundabout go straight across and then follow the signs for the M9 for Glasgow & M9 for Stirling.

*At the third larger roundabout take a right turn onto the A8 (West). Continue along the dual carriageway to Newbridge Roundabout and then stay in the right hand lane and take the 4th exit which is signposted M9 Linlithgow / Stirling / Forth Road Bridge.

Stay on the M9 motorway and exit at junction 3 and take a left at the top of the slip road onto the A803 to Linlithgow. A few minutes along this road you will reach the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow having enjoyed your first spectacular view of the historic Royal Palace ahead of you.

At the small roundabout beside The Star & Garter Hotel take a left turn onto High Port. Turn sharp right at the railway bridge traffic lights onto Back Station Road. Travel up the hill and turn right immediately before the canal bridge. With the canal basin on your left, continue down Strawberry Bank until the road levels out into Avon Place.

Strawberry Bank House is the middle of the three lightly painted houses sitting up from the road on the left hand side. Pass Strawberry Bank House and immediately turn left up the small lane and left again behind the houses into the private parking area at the rear of the house.