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Sinclair House Bed and Breakfast Helensburgh

Sinclair House Bed and Breakfast, 91/93 Sinclair Street, Helensburgh, G84 8TR

+44 (0)1436676301

Sinclair House Bed and Breakfast
Prices at Sinclair House Bed and Breakfast Helensburgh from £72 prpn Located within Helensburgh town centre, Sinclair House is a traditional villa of which the upper two floors constitute the guest accommodation. With our private car park and just two minutes walk from Helensburgh Central, Sinclair House is convenient for all, with an abundance of quality restaurants just a short walk. Run by husband and wife team - Iain & Ishbel, you can be sure that we have your interests firmly at heart. We have an expanding library of Blu-ray which are free for you to watch on your room DVD player and 32” LCD TV! Rooms 2& 3 have an additional 27” LCD TV. There are online laptops in all rooms and for smartphone users we can set up a private & secure (WPA2) Wi-Fi SSID, again at no extra charge. All rooms have a mini-bar fridge (no alcohol but we do supply wine glasses and a corkscrew/bottle opener). The local (licensed) supermarket is just across the road. Helensburgh was the home of John Logie Baird, the inventor of Television and Alexander Graham Bell – the builder of the world’s first steamship - The Comet. Here you will also find the Hill House – Charles Rennie Macintosh’s design masterpiece. With the help of his wife, they also designed all of the interior furniture and fittings. Now a National Trust property it is open to the public from 13:30 – 17:30 from April to September. We make an ideal touring base with Ayr to the South (1 hour)(Robbie Burns country), Fort William to the North (2 hours), Oban to the West (1.5 hours) and Stirling to the East (1 hour) and in the process you will see unrivalled scenery on the way. Of course Glasgow, regarded as the UK’s second city for shopping after London, is just a 45 minute drive or the same by train.