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Voe House - WallsOverlooking the picturesque village of Walls, Voe House Böd is a fascinating building which has been carefully restored using recycled building materials. The original building,adjoining the böd and now derelict, is thought to have been a 16th century manse. The böd itself probably dates from the mid 18th century and the kitchen area was once a cycle shopOpening Times:1st April - 30th September (or by arrangement).4 public rooms, dining area. |
Aithbank Aithbank BödFetlar is known as the “Garden of Shetland” and Aithbank boasts a wonderful location with sea views and a beach only a few metres away. Betty Mouat's Bod Betty Mouats BodThe böd is next door to a recently excavated broch and handy for Shetland's main airport and the Fair Isle ferry. Johnnie Notions Johnnie Notions Böd This böd offers cheap, self catering accommodation in a traditional building at the north-western tip of the Shetland Mainland. Skeld bod Skeld BödSituated in the thriving village of Skeld it sits right above the marina within a stones throw of the sea. The Grieve House The Grieve HouseThis böd offers economy, self catering accommodation in a traditional building on the island of Whalsay on the east coast of Shetland. The Sail Loft The Sail LoftThe largest of our böds stands between the tideline and a handy bakery, in an idyllic village setting at the head of a mini-fjord. |
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