Roughly equidistant from Falkirk and Edinburgh - fifteen miles from both - is the ancient royal burgh of
LINLITHGOW
. The town itself has largely kept its medieval layout, but development since the 1960s has sadly stripped it of some fine buildings, notably close to the
Town Hall
and
Cross
- the former marketplace - on the long High Street.
Hidden from the main street,
Linlithgow Palace
(April-Sept d... [More]
Bonsyde House Hotel is a grade 2 listed building set on a hillside above the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow: birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots, overlooking its loch and palace and the world famous Forth Bridge.One of the hotel's outstanding features is the conservatory restaurant which gives diners the o... [More]