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Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines
Pets allowed
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Free WiFi
Property is cleaned by professional cleaning companies
Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines...more
Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
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Open Fire / Woodburner... more
Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
Dishwasher... more
Wick is a Royal Burgh town and port in the north-eastern Highlands of Scotland over-looking the North Sea with the River Wick dividing Wick and Pulteneytown. Wick was given Royal Burgh Status in 1589. A famous resident was Robert Louis Stevenson, who stayed here for part of his childhood. Wick is in the Guinness Book of Records for having the smallest street in the world; Ebenezer Place dates from 1883 measuring 6ft 9. Wick is an ancient Viking settlement; named from the Norse ‘Vik’ meaning ‘Bay’, although there is evidence of earlier Neolithic/Bronze-age inhabitants with Chambered Cairns, burial grounds and ‘The Hill of Many Stanes’ dating back to c1900BC.
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