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Fair Isle named after the tiny jewel of an island lying half-way between Orkney and Shetland is famous for birds, knitwear and historic shipwrecks. It is surrounded by impressive cliffs rising to over 100 metres at one side and almost 200 metres along the heavily indented west coast. Suitably decorated it incorporates a comfortable double covered with egyptian cotten sheets. The room is decorated with local sheepskin and warm Shetland Wool throw inspired by fair isle knitting patterns. A relaxing sitting area has comfortable chairs and the roomy bathroom has a fitted shower with products supplied by Shetland Soap Company.

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This is the loveliest bed and breakfast in our 3 weeks in Scotland. Beautifully appointed rooms, clean, comfortable, and FABULOUS breakfast. The location is wonderful in the old town. Convenient to buses, shops, museums, restaurants, car rental recommend to see the islands. The family is wonderful and very generous. On any trip to the Shetlands--stay here.

Alex McLaren   /   Jul 2016

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