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![]() | "Hotel facilitites at Bed and Breakfast prices!" Please check out our visitors Guest Book further down the page!! Windmill Guest House is a Victorian town house situated in the residential area of Peterhead with private parking. It is fully modernised with single, twin and family rooms. En suite and standard rooms available. Windmill guest house is a superior well recommnded victorian town house. Nearest Guest House to beach, swimming pool, golf course and football stadium - and one minuite from sauna, squash, tennis and games centre. Windmill guest house is a non-smoking establishment. |


| Our bedrooms are extremely comfortable with full central heating, hospitality trays, microwave oven, remote control TV with satellite and video channels as well as radio/clock, hair dryer, DVD player and CD players in all rooms. In fact everything to make you feel 'at home'. We are within walking distance of the town centre and harbour. Two minutes from the community centre and swimming pool and the nearest guest house to the Craigewan Golf Course, beach and Peterhead Balmoor football stadium. Top priority in this family run guest house is our personal service and close attention to every detail - ensuring that your stay with us is enjoyable. Come and enjoy. |
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| Summary of our facilities En suite facilities available Satellite, TV and video channels Tea and coffee making facilities Ironing facilities Hairdryer available Children welcome Off street parking Microwave oven Non smoking rooms Special diets catered for |


| Summary of Local Ammeneties The Community Centre with swimming pool and a range of activities Arbuthnot museum which gives the full history of Perterhead and shows the development of Peterhead fishing boats in a series of models. The recently extended 100 berth leisure Marina in the South Bay. The Maritime Heritage Centre containing interactive displays on local history, fishing, whaling, navigation, the oil industry and an audio-visual display on maritime life. Fresh water fishing locally on the River Ugie. Miles of sandy beaches at Craigewan & Cruden Bay. 3 local golf courses: Craigewan in Peterhead. Cruden Bay, Championship Golf Course (8 miles, 12kms) Longside (6 miles, 9kms) |

| Within a 7 mile radius there are the ruins of Slains Castle where Bram Stoker, author of Dracula stayed in the 1890's and it was Slains Castle that the coastal scenery and legends of Cruden Bay area were inspirational in his writing of the book. Count Dracula's Castle is 1 mile from Bullers of Buchan which has views of spectacular sea cliffs with a walkway, from Cruden Bay, around the cliffs to Boddam where Puffins, Guilliemotts, Terns and an abundance of wild sea birds nest. The Royal Society for Protection of Birds (RSPB) Reserve is also located locally at the Loch of Strathbeg. Windmill Guest House in Peterhead is an excellent base for touring North-East Scotland and is ideally situated for exploring the golf courses of Aberdeenshire and is renowned for the friendly welcome extended to all visitors. |

| Peterhead - 'The Blue Toon' Peterhead known locally as 'The Blue Toon' (the name dates back to the colour of the jumpers worn by the old whalers) is situated in north-east Scotland with a population of 20,000. Maritime activity has always been the basis of the prosperity & livelihood of the town. In the town square there is a memorial statue to Field Marischal James Keith, a soldier of fortune and is an exact copy of one created of Wilhelm I of Prussia by the artist Teasart, Keith and his brother George were the last of the Keith family of Inverugie near Peterhead.Both brothers took part in the 1715 rebellion and as a consequence they and their families lost everything due to their support for the Stuart cause. The Keith's were the hereditary Earl Marshals of Scotland and controlled the North East for 700 years. Today visitors to Peterhead can see the remnants of their castles at Ravenscraig and Inverugie, 2 miles west of the town. In the 18th century Peterhead was one of the leading whaling ports in Britain, then into the 19th century a herring fishing port. Today Peterhead is the largest white fish port in Europe with a fleet of over 400 fishing boats. Industries such as fish processing, ship repairs and engineering have also expanded along with the fishing fleet.Engineering especially has become more important since the mid 1970's where subsequent to the discovery of oil in the north sea, the offshore service and supply industries have flourished giving much need boosts to the local community. |

| Peterhead has a full range of shops, services, restaurants and a wide selection of amenities and entertainment's. |

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