Gate Lodge

ID: S487134

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 2

Snaptrip says

Gate Lodge is a well-presented, clean cottage praised for its ideal location for exploring Edinburgh and surrounding attractions. Guests appreciate the comfortable furnishings, efficient heating, and the property's charm. While some mention noise from a nearby cattle grid and road, it is generally not seen as a significant issue. The property's grounds offer scenic walks, adding to its appeal.

Guests that stayed at this property said

The cottage is consistently described as clean and well-presented, indicating high standards of cleanliness that guests appreciate.

The location is highly regarded for its convenience to local attractions and Edinburgh, with the added benefit of scenic grounds. Some guests mention noise from the cattle grid and road, but it does not significantly detract from the overall experience.

Guests find the cottage comfortable, with a particularly comfortable bed and cosy interior. However, some guests note the disturbance from the cattle grid and suggest improvements to the garden for dog safety.

The property is well-appointed with efficient wifi and heating. Some guests suggest additional storage and kitchen space would enhance the facilities. The mention of a neglected garden and the need for pruning to prevent roof damage suggest room for maintenance improvements.

There are no specific mentions of gifts or special thoughtful touches provided by the hosts in the reviews, so it is not possible to assess this category.

About this property

Set within the grounds at the entrance of the esteemed 17th-century National Trust for Scotland, House of the Binns estate, on the outskirts of Linlithgow, West Lothian, is this beautiful single-storey cottage, Gate Lodge. Enjoying a superb and historic setting within close proximity to the River Forth with views over the landscaped parklands, Gate Lodge offers an opulent interior adorned with contemporary artwork and artifacts, a truly unique dog-friendly dwelling for couples and friends, plus two canine companions. Treat your loved one to tasty home-cooked meals, whipped up in the well-equipped kitchen which has all the appliances you could need for a memorable self-catered stay. Settle down at the dining table to savour a delicious meal over a celebratory bottle of fizz, as you toast to a fantastic getaway and listen to your favourite songs play out on the record player. After dinner, why not catch the last of the day’s rays out in the large rear enclosed garden, where your four-legged friends can play and stretch their legs? Retire to the sitting room, where you can relax on the plush seating and select a much-loved film from the TV as the evening’s entertainment. Wash away the day with a refreshing shower, before catching your rest in the sumptuous king-size bed ahead of another adventure filled day. Take advantage of your superb location with a walk around the extensive parkland which surrounds your holiday home, where you may spot the resident sheep, cattle and peafowl. Continue through the woodlands to the Binns Tower, where you can soak up the breath-taking panoramic views of Central Scotland on offer. The House of the Binns is open for pre-booked tours from Thursday to Monday. This fascinating laird's house near Linlithgow has been the home of the Dalyells for over 400 years. The present house was built in 1612 by Thomas Dalyell, an Edinburgh merchant who made his fortune at the court of King James VI and I in London. If you can tear yourself away, drive over to the small village of Blackness, where you can enjoy leisurely strolls around the picturesque harbour, visit the 15th-century Blackness Castle which overlooks the River Forth, followed by sampling fresh seafood at The Lobster Pot or visit Champneys and the Fat Pheasant which are within a few miles of the property. Continue on to Linlithgow, where you can delve into history at the Linlithgow Museum, kayak, canoe or fish in Linlithgow Loch, or test out your clubs at the excellent Linlithgow Golf Club. If you’re seeking out further National Trust for Scotland properties, be sure to check out the lovingly restored 17th-century Culross Palace in Culross, with its tiny rooms, connecting passageways and painted ceilings - step into the past along the cobbled streets of this picturesque village once full of the hustle and bustle of a thriving 17th-century port on the River Forth. A visit to Bannockburn is highly recommended where you can stand shoulder to shoulder with Robert the Bruce on the site of his greatest victory. If you are visiting Scotland’s capital city be sure to drop by the Georgian House a magnificently restored Edinburgh New Town house with fine collections of paintings, costumes and period furnishings, and Gladstones Land one of the oldest buildings on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, home to an ice cream parlour and coffee shop, inspired by the rich trading history of the building. Further along the coast stands the 17th-century Palladian mansion of Newhailes Estate, Musselburgh with rococo interior and grounds offering woodland walks and an adventure play area. Experience Scotland’s rich history first-hand with a memorable stay at Gate Lodge.

Linlithgow, located between Falkirk and Edinburgh, is the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. For those who enjoy a good scavenger hunt, these magnificent structures sit on the shores of Linlithgow Loch, where visitors may view a variety of species. Along the canal, you may also visit Carnpapple Hill and Blackness Castle; both of these sites are located nearby. Edinburgh, Scotland's capital city, is just a short drive away. The castle, The Royal Mile, Holyrood Palace, and the new Scottish Parliament may all be found in the Old Town. Shopping, dining, and drinking options abound in the New Town's beautiful Georgian buildings and streets.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

One king-size bedroom.

Bathroom with walk-in shower, heated towel rail, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Dining room.

Sitting room

Combi gas central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine.

TV, record player, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen, hand, bath and tea towels and bath mats included in rent.

Off-road parking for 1 car in driveway.

Large enclosed garden with a small decked area, paved path, grass and furniture.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.9 miles, pub 2 miles.

Note: The use of candles is not permitted in this property.

Note: Dogs are not allowed on any furniture or bedding.

Note: This property is not accessible for wheelchair users.

Note: There is a slight ledge on the shower tray in the bathroom, please take care.

Note: This property does not accept children.

Note: The property is situated at the entrance to the estate on the A904 accessed over a cattle grid.

Note: Please be aware there is livestock on the estate.

Note: Dogs are not permitted on beds or any of the furniture, you may like to bring an old towel to wipe muddy paws.

Note: The opening times, visitor facilities and entry prices of all National Trust for Scotland properties and attractions can be viewed on their website here

Nearby points of interest

  • Blackness Castle
  • Linlithgow Palace
  • Dunfermline Abbey and Palace
  • Deep Sea World
  • Edinburgh Zoo
  • Scottish Owl Centre
  • Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
  • National Galleries of Scotland
  • National War Museum
  • Benarty Hill Walk

Reviews (13)

  • Elizabeth

    Binns house was lovely and nice wooded area. The park land wasn't good I knew there were sheep on the land but there was so much poo even right up to the cottage boundary that you just couldn't miss it so had to take my dogs elsewhere. The worst thing was the gates to the estate where smack outside the cottage and so was the cattle grid. The gates where open 24 hours a day and cars where coming and going day and night and the noise from the grid was horrendous. Not quite the relaxing cottage I had hoped for.

  • Alan

    The cupboard in the dining room was beautiful but practically would have been more use as a nice chest of drawers?. The biggest let down was the garden which was sadly neglected with lots of bind weed and broken decking edging with exposed screw heads. To make the garden dog proof there needs to be fencing alongside the wall as any medium sized dogs could go over the wall onto the busy road- our collie most certainly would have done!!. We hope these comments will be useful. We would use Gate Lodge again, the position is great but those improvements would be very welcome. Regards Alan and Angie Noble

  • Judy

    There is some noise from the road and the cattle grid, but this didn't bother us at all.

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