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A warm welcome awaits you at this privately owned and managed Victorian mansion, which prides itself on its reputation for excellent service.
Built in 1876, The Taychreggan Hotel was a private house until 1946 and still retains many of its original features including fine cornice work, oak panelling and chandeliers. Situated in the conservation area of West Ferry lying quietly between Dundee, City of Discovery, and the bustling suburb of Broughty Ferry it has a wealth of interest on its doorstep including a blue flag beach, castles, some of the worlds finest golf courses, an excellent variety of shops, quality eating places and traditional pubs.
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Room Rates
Single En-Suite - £50.00 per Room Double En-Suite - £80.00 per Room Twin En-Suite - £80.00 per Room |
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Taychreggan Hotel & Restaurant
4 Ellieslea Road Broughty Ferry
Dundee Angus DD5 1JG
Tel: 01382 778626 Fax: 01382 738177 |
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 Dundee - City of Discovery is the jewel of North East of Scotland. In a setting on the banks of the River Tay described by actor and raconteur Stephen Fry as 'ludicrously ideal', Dundee offers a peerless quality of life. Modern Dundee is a city of discovery, diversity and dynamism, qualities encapsulated by world leading research in the life sciences, a burgeoning digital media sector, a vibrant arts and cultural life and a successful local economy. Dundee is home to award winning tourist attractions and has some of the world's premier leisure destinations such as the Old Course at St Andrews on its doorstep. Discovery Quay on Dundee's waterfront tells the extraordinary story of the Royal Research Ship Discovery and its historic voyage to the Antarctic under the command of Captain Robert Falcon Scott.
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