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No. 1 Broughton b&b
Tel:01857 677726 Fax:07746101841

No. 1 Broughton stands at the water's edge looking across the sweep of Pierowall Bay and out across to Papa Westray and is home to Sheila, Jerry and Marianne. Across the bay creel boats and other sea traffic set out and return to Gill Pier - and from there you can take a day trip to Papay (Papa Westray).

What we offer

This old Orkney house (c.1850) has just undergone a complete renovation and now offers quality accommodation for visitors: 2 double rooms and one twin, all en-suite. In addition 'family' accommodation is available by the provision of an extra single bed or cot in the room. All rooms have tea/coffee-making facilities and TV/video.

Guests are welcome to use the breakfast/sitting room and conservatory with their garden and sea views, and for an extra charge the use of our sauna is available. What better way to round off a day's beachcombing among the birds and seals than to relax in the warmth of a sauna - and then sit in the conservatory to watch the sun go down over the bay! On rainy days a selection of DVDs, videos, jigsaws and board games are available on request. We can offer packed lunches and will do our best to cater for any special dietary needs.

Bed and Breakfast accommodation is from:

  • £ 30 per person per night double occupancy
  • £ 35 per person per night single occupancy

with reduced prices for children (free for under 5s).

Evening Meals

Sauna

Use of the sauna and wet room is available to all guests. What better way to relax after a long day on the beaches than to come home to a nice hot sauna. We charge £5.00 to heat the sauna to cover electricity, and supply extra towels and towelling dressing gowns.

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