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Moyness House

 
6 Bruce Gardens, Inverness, IV3 5EN

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8.3
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Moyness House dates from 1880 and is the former home of the acclaimed Scottish Renaissance novelist, Neil M Gunn. It is an immaculately restored Victorian villa now offering luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation in a choice of 6 stylish and comfortable en suite bedrooms. This beautiful period home combines historic charm with every contemporary comfort, including free wireless internet connection, a wide choice of digital TV channels, CD players and DVD players. Moyness House is ideally located in a quiet residential street just a few minutes walk from Inverness city centre, with several excellent restaurants, Eden Court Theatre complex, and the River Ness all very nearby. There is ample parking within the grounds, and a peaceful and secluded walled garden for guests' enjoyment. For the comfort of the majority of guests, smoking is not permitted in any part of the house. We regret that we are unable to accommodate children younger than 5 years of age.
Guest Rating
8.3
out of 10
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Directions

From the A9 north and south and the A862 Beauly road follow signs for the A82 Fort William Holiday route (indicated by the thistle emblem). Stay on Kenneth Street until you reach a junction controlled by traffic lights. On the opposite side you will see a Royal Bank of Scotland. At this junction turn right on to Tomnahurich Street which becomes Glenurquhart Road (The A82 Fort William road). Turn third right into Bruce Gardens which is diagonally opposite the Highand Regional Council Headquarters. (Moyness House is at at Number 6 Bruce Gardens).If you are coming from Fort William, look for the Highland Regional Council Headquarters building on the right and turn into Bruce Gardens on the left.