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All rooms NEWLY
DECORATED!
IF YOU HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED THE UNIQUE FEEL OF A BED & BREAKFAST..WHY NOT TRY THIS ONE!
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The House of Burnett Room is our largest and most elegant room. It boasts a beautiful cherry, four-poster queen sized
pillow top bed. The triple dresser offers abundant storage for personal items. There are large, shuttered windows for light
and privacy and matching double chairs to relax in. This room is a favorite for our brides and honeymoon couples. This room
has a private bathroom with shower. The quilt that hangs on the wall over the headboard is over 200 years old.

Bell of the Borders Room is reminiscent of bygone days with a queen-sized, oak, scroll top bed. William "Red Cloak"
Bell would have enjoyed the chance to relax in this room decorated in the light "Carolina" blue shades of the Bell
Clan tartan and artifacts from the Bell and Esler families on the walls. Relax with a book or enjoy a bubble bath. This room
offers full tub with shower.

The Robert Burns Room is a wonderful blend of casual and elegant. The colors are a rich combination of gold, green and
burgandy. Coordinating bedding adorn a queen-sized bed. Enjoy the full color portrait of the Bard of Scotland himself and
a numbered copy of a hand scripted letter written in 1787 by Scotland's Poet Laureate. Other Burns memorabilia from
the hosts' trips to Scotland also adorn the walls. The Burns room has its own private bath with shower.
The St. Andrews Room has a new look. Is it a garden or a bedroom? Lavendar satin and a garden mural makes this room one
of our most popular. It has a queen sized bed the head board and three drawer side dresser are over 200 years old
and was at one time part of a peg and rope style. A numbered print of "The Links" at the old course
of St. Andrews, Scotland, birth place of "The Game" by artist James Ellis is prominent in the room along with other
golf memorabilia. There is a private two room bathroom, the best at Thistle House, with tub/shower just a step out into the
hall.

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