About Rosebank House
Rosebank House provides Perthshire travellers with 4-star B&B accommodation, a few minutes’ walk from the banks of River Ericht in Blairgowrie and Rattray. Guests can relax in the orchard garden, drive two miles to the Blairgowrie Golf Course and are about 40 minutes’ drive away from the Glenshee Ski Centre in the Cairngorms National Park.
All of the six bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, and each comes with tea and coffee-making facilities, free Wi-Fi, and views out into the garden.
Guests can relax with a board game or DVD next to the fireplace in the sitting room, while this B&B also offers free, on-site parking.
Full Scottish breakfasts are offered every morning in the dining room, in addition to continental options, including home-made jam.
Guests of Rosebank House are about 10 miles from the Outdoor Explore activity centre. Glamis Castle and Balmoral Castle are further afield at 15- and 42-miles respectively.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Scottish breakfast fit for a king.
The Scottish cooked breakfasts served at Rosebank House were said to be excellent all round — well-cooked, delicious, of a formidable size, made from local ingredients and accompanied by host of continental options, including home-made scones, yogurt and jam.
positive:
The warmest of welcomes.
According to reviews, the hosts here are a textbook definition of hospitality, with those who stayed mentioning that they felt very much welcome as soon as they arrived — perhaps since some were apparently greeted with tea and scones. Furthermore, they were mentioned to be more than accommodating at all times and apparently had some great local recommendations to make in terms of where to eat in nearby Blairgowrie.
positive:
Lovely house; comfy and cosy.
Those who decided on a stay at Rosebank House mentioned that they had plenty of free parking available, which was handy for those exploring the area, while the house and gardens were described as being rather lovely indeed. On top of this, guests mentioned warm and comfortable rooms, with tasty little treats like biscuits and luxurious duvets, while the living room area was also thought to be cosy, especially when the fire was lit and the weather was not behaving.