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The Old Rectory is a 19th century bed and breakfast building set in the heart of Annan. It is built with the distinctive red sandstone, local to the area. On-site, there is free parking and free Wi-Fi. To relax and unwind at The Old Rectory, guests can indulge in the wide range of in-house therapies that are on offer for an additional price. Each uniquely designed room is decorated with warm colors, and includes an private bathroom with shower facilities and a hairdryer. In the morning, a cooked breakfast is served in the traditionally styled dining room. Vegetarian and gluten free options are also available. Annan town center, which has a swimming pool, a local cinema and a variety of places to eat, is just 3 minutes’ walk away. Just a 25-minute car journey away, is the ruins of the historical Lochmaben Castle, believed to be the birthplace of Robert the Bruce.
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