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Guest Room Leaflet Guest room locations Locations: Bield, Hanover (Scotland) & Trust Please find a list of the locations where guest bedrooms are available. For booking, and for specific details of the accommodation and facilities provided at each location, please contact the individual development. Telephone Council Area Development number Landlord Aberdeen Aberdeen - Ashley Grove, Great Western Road, AB10 6WE 01224 575 159 Hanover Aberdeen - Bridge of Dee Court, Holburn Street, AB10 7HG 01224 572 741 Hanover Aberdeen - Rosewell Gardens, AB15 6HZ 01224 324 089 Hanover Aberdeen - Strachan Mill Court, Leadside Road, AB25 1TX 01224 647 515 Hanover Aberdeenshire Banchory - Hanover Court, Station Road, AB31 5ZA 01330 822 921 Hanover Banff - Airlie Gardens, Low Street, AB45 1AZ 01261 815 796 Hanover Banff - Doo'cot View, St Combs Court, AB45 1GD 01261 815 946 Hanover Huntly - Granary Street, AB54 8AR 01466 793 728 Hanover Inverbervie - Hanover Court, DD10 0TR 01561 361 188 Hanover Inverurie - Hanover Court, Cuninghill Road, AB51 3WD 01467 624 179 Hanover Lumsden - Hanover Court, Main Street, AB54 4JF 01464 861 796 Hanover Macduff - Doune Court, Church Street, AB44 1UR 01261 832 906 Hanover Peterhead - Strawberry Bank, Eden Drive, AB42 2AA 01779 479 918 Hanover Stonehaven - Hanover Court, David Street, AB39 2FD 01569 764 595 Hanover Stonehaven - Turners Court, Ironfield Lane, AB39 2AE 01569 765 595 Hanover Tarves - Hanover Court, New Road, AB41 7LG 01651 851 559 Hanover Angus Brechin - South Port, Union Street, DD9 6HS 01356 624247 Bield Forfar - Kirkriggs Court, DD8 2DN 01307 468 319 Trust Kirriemuir - Kirkton Court, Kirktonhill, DD8 4JT 01575 573145 Bield Monifieth - Tay Court, Tay Street, DD5 4BL 01382 534381 Bield Montrose - Carnegie Court, Carnegie Street, DD10 8RR 01674 676667 Bield Arbroath - Clyde Court, Cliffburn Court, DD11 5TE 01241 875 632 Bield Telephone Council Area Development number Landlord Argyll & Bute Bowmore - Donald Caskie Square, Isle of Islay PA43 7JW 01496 810 626 Trust Dunbeg - MacCallum Court, Etive Rd, PA37 1SS 01631 566 477 Bield Dunoon - Marshall Court, Queen Street, PA23 8BA 01369 705158 Bield Helensburgh - Waverley Court, West King Street, G84 8UL 01436 675021 Bield Innellan - Dalriada Grove, Shore Road, PA23 7HB 01369 830661 Bield Kirn - Fountain Quay, Marine Parade, PA23 8HS 01369 705361 Bield Oban - Lynn Court, Soroba Road, PA34 4HY 01631 564650 Bield Oban - Torosay Court, Glengallan Drive, PA34 4RW 01631 570674 Bield Port Ellen - Leodamus Place, Isle of Islay PA42 7EL 01496 302 032 Trust Rothesay - Foley Court, High Street, PA20 9AL 01700 503636 Bield Rothesay - Rothesay Court, Broadcroft Lane, PA20 9BA 01700 502413 Bield Strachur - Manse Gardens, PA27 8DS 01369 860 204 Trust Tobermory - Glen Iosal, Breadalbane Street, Isle of Mull PA75 6PX 01688 302137 Trust City of Edinburgh Abbeyhill - 82 Montrose Terrace, Edinburgh EH7 5XW 0131 661 1793 Trust Balerno - Hanover Court, Slaeside, EH14 7HL 0131 449 5258 Hanover Barnton - Barnton Avenue West, EH4 6EB 0131 317 7174 Hanover Bingham - 60 Bingham Drive, Edinburgh EH15 3JS 0131 669 8110 Trust Comely Bank - Carlyle Court, 173 Comely Bank Road, EH4 1DW 0131 343 2944 Hanover Corstorphine - 17 Kirk Loan, Edinburgh EH12 7HD 0131 334 2171 Trust Corstorphine - Saunders Court, 15 Dunsmuir Court, EH12 7TE 0131 334 9802 Bield Craigmillar - Castlebrae Glebe, 14 Castlebrae Glebe, EH16 4BD 0131 661 0033 Bield Joppa - 21 Queen's Bay Crescent, Edinburgh EH15 2NA 0131 669 0315 Trust Juniper Green - St Margaret’s Court, 525 Lanark Road, EH14 5DG 0131 453 3239 Hanover Leith - Donaldson Court, Burlington Court, EH6 5JN 0131 553 5639 Bield Leith - Gordon Court, 31 Gordon Street, EH6 8TB 0131 554 3231 Bield Leith - Manderston Court, 3 Manderston Street, EH6 8NL 0131 554 2267 Bield Telephone Council Area Development number Landlord City of Edinburgh Roseburn - Roseburn Court, Roseburn Crescent, EH12 5PT 0131 346 7729 Hanover (contd) Stockbridge - 38 Deanhaugh Street, Edinburgh EH4 1LZ 0131 332 0067 Trust Stockbridge - Veitch's Square, EH4 1HS 0131 332 1698 Hanover Sunnyside Court, 69 South Oswald Road, EH9 2HH 0131 667 6831 Hanover Trinity - Rose Park, South Trinity Road, EH5 3ST 0131 551 2414 Hanover City of Glasgow Anderston - Elderslie Court, 25 Elderslie Street, G3 8XS 0141 221 8629 Bield Anniesland - Castlebank Gardens, 20 Castlebank Gardens, G13 2BG 0141 959 0511 Bield Battlefield - Hanover Close, 33 Sinclair Drive, G42 9AX 0141 649 4636 Hanover Calton - 200 Abercromby Street, Glasgow G40 2RZ 0141 556 6953 Trust Castlemilk - Windlaw Court, Birgidale Road, G45 9SH 0141 634 5234 Hanover Croftfoot - 250 Ashcroft Drive, Glasgow G44 5QG 0141 631 1782 Trust Dowanhill - 3/4 Crown Terrace, Glasgow G12 9HA 0141 334 1360 Trust Dowanhill - Eamont Lodge Court, 8 Victoria Circus, G12 9JY 0141 339 7106 Bield Jordanhill - Westland Court, Westland Drive, G14 9NY 0141 950 1611 Bield Knightswood - Dundas Court, 10 Rampart Avenue, G13 3HR 0141 959 6565 Bield Drumchapel - Harrow Court, Kinfauns Drive, G15 7NP 0141 944 6370 Hanover Drumchapel - Pinewood Square, Northmuir Road, G15 7RF 0141 944 8478 Hanover Gorbals - Blackfriars Court, 120 McNeil Street, G5 0NJ 0141 429 5531 Hanover Govan - 33 Elder Street, Glasgow G51 3PX 0141 445 3581 Trust Kings Park - Kings Park Mews, 250 Castlemilk Road, G44 4LB 0141 632 5707 Hanover Nitshill - Hanover Close, 8 Dove Street, G53 7BP 0141 881 8225 Hanover Partick - Hanover Court, 65 Peel Street, G11 5LX 0141 334 7401 Hanover Partick - Hanover Place, 60 Apsley Street, G11 7SW 0141 339 3855 Hanover Pollok - 20 Lochar Crescent, Glasgow G53 1NZ 0141 892 0262 Trust Pollokshaws - 40 Shawholm Crescent, Glasgow G43 1NZ 0141 632 6164 Trust Telephone Council Area Development number Landlord Clackmannanshire Alloa - Bedford Court, FK10 1LZ 01259 217 447 Trust Alloa - Parkway Court, Mar Place, FK10 2AD 01259 722 209 Hanover Alloa - West Lodge Gardens, FK10 2HX 01259 721 680 Trust Alva - Burnside Court, 101 Brook Street, FK12 5AD 01259 762 435 Hanover Tillicoultry - 83 High Street, FK13 6AA 01259 752 011 Trust Tullibody - Devon Court, The Orchard, FK10 2SQ 01259 721 841 Hanover Dumfries & Castle Douglas - Hanover Court, Railway Terrace, DG7 1BU 01556 503 123 Hanover Galloway Dumfries - Parkhead Court, Annan Road, DG1 3JF 01387 262 070 Trust Glenluce - Fineview Crescent, DG8 0QJ 01581 300 470 Trust Langholm - Greenbank Court, DG13 0AT 01387 381 056 Trust Locharbriggs - William Turner Court, Knowehead Road, DG1 1XP 01387 710 092 Hanover Newton Stewart - Ashgrove Court, DG8 6TJ 01671 403 880 Trust Stranraer - 25 Dalrymple Court, DG9 7HT 01776 703 951 Trust Thornhill - Drumlanrig View, DG3 5TB 01848 330 999 Trust Dundee Ardler - Rannoch Court, Rannoch Place, McAlpine Road, DD3 8RA 01382 832235 Bield Broughty Ferry – Regent Place, DD5 1AT 01382 739273 Hanover Broughty Ferry – Shiell Court, Shiell Street, DD5 2TB 01382 738859 Bield Downfield - Strathmartine Court, 532 Strathmartine Road, DD3 9DG 01382 858438 Bield Dundee - Balgowan Court, 11 Balgowan Drive, DD3 0HZ 01382 828160 Bield Dundee - Bonnethill Gardens, Caldrum Street, DD3 7HB 01382 202087 Bield Dundee - Camperdown Court, 18 Balgarthno Street, DD2 4QX 01382 612344 Bield Dundee - Rockwell Gardens, Coldside, DD3 6TW 01382 816407 Bield Hilltown - Stirling Court, 135 Rosebank Street, DD3 6PP 01382 221364 Bield Lochee - Kingsburn Court, Pitalpin Street, DD2 2TY 01382 612307 Bield Telephone Council Area Development number Landlord East Ayrshire Cumnock - Glebe Court/Warrick Court, Warrick Court, KA18 1JN 01290 426089 Bield Dalmellington - Highcrofts, High Main Street, KA6 7QN 01292 550345 Bield Darvel - Collins Court, Temple Street KA17 0DA 01560 323167 Trust Kilmarnock - Creighton Court, Highburn Place, KA3 2ED 01563 543861 Hanover Kilmarnock - Mill Court, Old Mill Road, KA1 3AX 01563 534023 Hanover Newmilns - 129 Main Street, KA16 9DJ 01560 323167 Trust Patna - Valley Court, Main Street, KA6 7LQ 01292 531749 Bield Stewarton - Lochhead Court, Vennel Lane, KA3 5AH 01560 486794 Hanover East Bearsden - Schaw Court, 174A Drymen Road, G61 3SG 0141 943 0884 Trust Dunbartonshire Bishopbriggs - Callieburn Court, 30 Callieburn Road, G64 1TJ 0141 772 7120 Hanover Bishopbriggs - Hanover Gardens, Keir Hardie Court, G64 1AQ 0141 762 3953 Hanover Bishopbriggs - Huntly Court, G64 1UE 0141 762 2426 Trust Kirkintilloch - Kelvin Court, West High Street, G66 1AA 0141 775 3430 Hanover Kirkintilloch - Lammermoor Gardens, Lammermoor Road, G66 2AD 0141 776 0401 Bield Kirkintilloch - Whitehill Court, Whitehill Avenue, G66 2HR 0141 775 0486 Bield Lennoxtown - James Hemphill Court, Bencloich Road, G66 7EX 01360 312 321 Hanover East Lothian Dunbar - Sothfield Court, Summerfield Road, EH42 1NL 01368 863063 Bield Gullane – Muirfield House, Main Street, EH31 2EL 01620 842683 Hanover Haddington – The Butts, EH41 4DE 01620 825178 Bield Musselburgh – Maxwell Court, Campie Lane, EH21 6PU 0131 653 2086 Bield Prestonpans – Johnny Moat Place, EH32 9JD 01875 813 790 Bield East Renfrewshire Barrhead – St Mary’s Gardens, Heys Street, G78 2LL 0141 880 8829 Hanover Giffnock – Braidbar Court, May Terrace, G46 6SU 0141 638 8283 Trust Thornliebank – 7 Eastwood Crescent, Glasgow G46 8NS 0141 638 2300 Trust Falkirk Bo’ness – Craigview, Bridgeness Road, EH51 9LN 01506 829 053 Hanover Telephone Council Area Development number Landlord Bo’ness – Dean Court, Kinneil Drive, EH51 0NY 01506 823 839 Bield Falkirk - Harley Court, David's Loan, FK2 7RZ 01324 622 135 Hanover Falkirk - Thornhill Court, Kennard Street, FK2 9HH 01324 635 637 Bield Grangemouth - Hanover Grange, Forth Street,
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