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Hopeman Lodge, Elgin, Grampian

Hopeman Lodge
Lodge Road
Hopeman

Elgin
Grampian

IV30 5YA

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What is Hopeman Lodge?
It is our home and also our family owned and run business, offering three self-catering, self-contained holiday apartments on the top floor of the house, furnished to Tourist Board Grade 2 Star standard (awarded July 16th 03).

Hopeman Lodge is a large, three storey high old house with panoramic views overlooking the Moray Firth situated in 8 acres of grounds that run down to a small, beautiful and clean sandy beach. If you are looking for a simple, unsophisticated holiday – bird watching, walking, cycling, bucket and spade - then this will suit you. The house is situated on the edge of the thriving coastal village, with shops, chemist, restaurant, post office etc. and is 6 miles north of Elgin.

Bedlinen and towels are provided. Pets may come by arrangement; one pet per family only, and should be well-behaved and house trained, please (as should the children!). Please note that smoking inside the house is not permitted.

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Ratings/Awards: STB 2 STAR
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 3
Unit Type: Apartments
Price Guide: £425 per flat per week or £60 per flat per night for a short 3 night break.
Nearest Major Town: Elgin
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