Marilyn's Motels

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Comfortable, quiet, self-catering accommodation

  • Daily rates
  • Bedding, towels, electricity included


Both motels are self-contained, fully equipped apartments in a quiet location, only 1½ miles from Samye Ling.

Both are on the ground floor, have TV's and are non-smoking.

Motel 1 sleeps up to two people, has a kitchen/diner and bathroom with bath and shower.

Motel 2
 sleeps up to four people and has a living room, kitchen and dining area and shower room.
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The daily rates are for the whole apartments, not per person, and bedding, towels, heating and hot water are included.


For more information contact:
Marilyn Harris
Hart Knowe
Eskdalemuir
Langholm DG13 0QH
Tel. 013873 73238 / 07899 000810
Email: motel@hartknowe.co.uk
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