Cormiston Farm is surrounded by the rolling hills of the Clyde Valley in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The farm house lies within 2 acres of mature garden and woodland, surrounded by farmland, some 2 miles from the town of Biggar. The House was built in the 1790's, with additions in 1900, it retains many of the original Georgian and Victorian features.
The farmhouse and large Georgian Steading to the rear are B Listed by Historic Environment Scotland. Wind Energy We have a Gaia wind turbine to generate most of our electricity. It produces about 30,000kwH per year. This is enough to power 7 average houses, and we export unused renewable energy to the grid. Bio-mass Boilers provide hot water and central heating.
The central heating system was fitted in 1900, and we have retained most of the original piping and radiators. The bio-mass used is sustainable, and is delivered 10 tonnes at a time to reduce transport pollution. Bed & Breakfast Accommodation Our bed and breakfast are rated "4 Star" by Visit Scotland (Scottish Tourist Board): "An excellent standard of facilities and services."
The farmhouse and large Georgian Steading to the rear are B Listed by Historic Environment Scotland. Wind Energy We have a Gaia wind turbine to generate most of our electricity. It produces about 30,000kwH per year. This is enough to power 7 average houses, and we export unused renewable energy to the grid. Bio-mass Boilers provide hot water and central heating.
The central heating system was fitted in 1900, and we have retained most of the original piping and radiators. The bio-mass used is sustainable, and is delivered 10 tonnes at a time to reduce transport pollution. Bed & Breakfast Accommodation Our bed and breakfast are rated "4 Star" by Visit Scotland (Scottish Tourist Board): "An excellent standard of facilities and services."
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Cormiston Farm is a family run bed and breakfast in a Georgian farmhouse surrounded by the rolling hills of the Clyde Valley in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
It lies within 2 acres of mature garden and woodland, surrounded by farmland, some 2 miles from the town of Biggar.
Just 15 minutes from the M74 at Junction 13, a peaceful place to break your journey or stay and visit the many attractions of the Clyde Valley.
Ideal for visiting the World Heritage site of New Lanark or as a base to visit Glasgow and Edinburgh.
It lies within 2 acres of mature garden and woodland, surrounded by farmland, some 2 miles from the town of Biggar.
Just 15 minutes from the M74 at Junction 13, a peaceful place to break your journey or stay and visit the many attractions of the Clyde Valley.
Ideal for visiting the World Heritage site of New Lanark or as a base to visit Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Parking is easy and free at the front of the house, or in the farmyard through the back entrance for larger vehicles, horse trailers or boxes.
Follow this small road until you come to a crossroads with a STOP sign.
Go straight over the main road (A72), into Cormiston Road.
Carry on along this road, up a steep hill.
As you pass over the top of the hill you will see woods on the left, and a wind turbine in the field.
Turn left through black iron gates, over a small cattle grid, into the drive of Cormiston Farm, just before the black and white sign saying CORMISTON.
Follow this small road until you come to a crossroads with a STOP sign.
Go straight over the main road (A72), into Cormiston Road.
Carry on along this road, up a steep hill.
As you pass over the top of the hill you will see woods on the left, and a wind turbine in the field.
Turn left through black iron gates, over a small cattle grid, into the drive of Cormiston Farm, just before the black and white sign saying CORMISTON.
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