Hotels in Stornoway, Highlands and Islands
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18a Matheson Road,
Stornoway, Highlands and Islands, Scotland,
HS1 2LA
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castle (Architecture) - broch (Historical Reference)
Situated in a listed and historic building on Stornoways prestigious Matheson Road this spacious 4 star apartment has been completely modernised and offers all the latest facilities in guest comfort including free wifi access, Satellite LCD TV with CDDVD player. Tastefully decorated throughout with large comfy leather sofa and King … more >>
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NEAREST ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
Name
Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
Hotel Hebrides
Tarbert, Highlands and Islands
Small Hotel
65.00
27.1 miles
Summer Isles Hotel
Achiltibuie, Highlands and Islands
Hotel
95.00
39.6 miles
The Old Inn
Gairloch, Highlands and Islands
Hotel
84.00
42.9 miles
Uig Hotel
Portree, Highlands and Islands
Hotel
100.00
43.7 miles
Morefield Motel
Ullapool, Highlands and Islands
Hotel
35.00
49 miles
Glenfield Hotel
Ullapool, Highlands and Islands
Hotel
34.00
49.2 miles
Caledonian Hotel
Ullapool, Highlands and Islands
Hotel
22.50
49.3 miles
Argyll Hotel
Ullapool, Highlands and Islands
Small Hotel
60.00
49.5 miles
The Rhiconich Hotel
Lairg, Highlands and Islands
Hotel
48.00
52 miles
Dunsgiath Apartments
Borve, Highlands and Islands
Serviced Apartment
80.00
52.7 miles
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HISTORY CORNER
Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
A 'pocket borough' was also known as what?
Clue
These boroughs often had none or only a handful of electors
Another clue
One example was Dunwich (Suffolk) which sent MPs to Parliament despite the fact that the town had been submerged beneath the sea for centuries
This Day in British History
13 February, 1689
William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England
Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal
Monarch Mayhem
This monarch's sons were called 'The Devil's Brood'
Clue
His sons included Richard the Lionheart and King John