Peggyslea
Nestling at the foot of the Pentland Hills, half a mile from the historic weaver’s village of Carlops, Peggyslea Farm Bed and Breakfast is the ideal location to experience Midlothian and all the delights of Edinburgh, Scotland’s Capital City, 10 miles to the North East.
The beautiful historic Rosslyn Chapel (featured in the Da Vinci Code) is just 5 miles away and Peggyslea Farm is the perfect base for wonderful sightseeing, walking, cycling, horse riding and shopping.
Newly built in 2007 and furnished to an extremely high standard, Peggyslea Farm’s luxurious accommodation offers five spacious suites with breathtaking views across the rolling Moorfoot Hills and is a quiet retreat after a hectic day on the hills or in the city. Each suite features a seating area, 34″ flat-screen TV with en-suite bathrooms with baths and separate showers, one of which has been created specifically to cater for disabled guests.
There is also stabling for up to 6 horses and an illuminated paddock with a professional riding surface.
With a warm welcome, beautiful Peggyslea Farm offers the best of both worlds – a taste of the country that’s not too far from the city!
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What Peggyslea has to offer our guests
Luxury Suites
Five luxuriously furnished and beautifully appointed suites with en-suite bathrooms and featuring 34" flat screen TV and free wireless internet access.
An Ideal Location
Peggyslea Farm is perfectly placed to take advantage of local attractions and is only a short distance from Edinburgh, Rosslyn Chapel and the Pentland Hills.
Excellent Value
Nestling at the foot of the Pentland Hills, half a mile from the historic weaver's village of Carlops, Peggyslea Farm Bed and Breakfast is the ideal location.
Attractions
There is such a wealth of history to explore with historic castles and churches as well as the outstanding natural beauty of the local hills and coastline.
Activities
Here at Peggyslea we are now introducing a new unique experience for everyone to enjoy. The day begins at 11am and finishes around 3pm. Throughout the day we will provide you with a wealth of knowledge on Scotland’s native breed.