General Description | |
Built in 1760, Livingston Inn stands in its own grounds and is set within a Scottish conservation village in Livingston, West Lothian. One famous resident was Robert Burns who stayed here and penned the song The Bonnie Lass of Livingston during his stay in the Inn. In many ways the hotel buildings are a monument to bygone days, the stables have been converted to open plan bar and lounge hotel area and have centuries of stories to tell. When you combine this tradition with the relaxed atmosphere and quality of service provided today, the Livingston Inn becomes an oasis in a sometimes too busy world. Our rooms have been tastefully refurbished to a high standard and now include 20 LCD flat screen TV's and WI FI internet access, free to hotel patrons. Guests have complimentary tea and coffee making facilities in their room. All our rooms are ensuite. | |
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Hotel Type: | Hotel |
Address: | 2 Main Street |
Hotel Class: | (0 stars) |
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