“Loved my stay at Ferryhill House. The staff was lovely, and the pub restaurant was great. Loved having a drink outside on their patio. I hadn’t realized breakfast was included which was a nice surprise. My room was clean and spacious, the bathroom was especially nice and up-to-date. I walked back to the hotel after dark from the bus station solo and felt perfectly safe. Just a note: It is an older hotel and there isn’t an elevator. I was up one flight of stairs but I probably wouldn’t have……
“verything was just right with the room and service, except disturbing noise for the band performance from the bar till 12:30 midnight .It was a very popular bar down down stairs wih crowds till then. cannot sleep before that.”
“The hotel was in an ideal location, easy to walk to from the train station and in the right position for all amenities for shopping and entertainment. The apartment was clean and comfortable with all essential items needed. There’s plenty of places to eat and drink and there’s Tesco extra close by if you have forgotten anything. Enjoyed our stay very much and wouldn’t hesitate to book again.”
“Very nice hotel. Room very comfortable. Lack of elevators to all floors is not good. Complementary help from the staff would be a good idea.
Breakfast was great. ”
“The property was fine, a great value for the money. But it is not a good option for folks with disabilities. Many steps and no elevator. The staff was great. Would work best for backpacking or college adults. Everything was within walking distance. ”
“I had a room on the first floor it was clean and comfortable, the reception staff were friendly and helpful. We spent some time in the bar, the breakfast was really nice great choice nice food. The hotel is really central for Aberdeen I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.”
“This is a fantastic B&B. The service and hospitality from the moment I arrived was amazing. Great rooms, awesome breakfast and a very homely atmosphere.
Steven & Mary were very obliging and were happy to assist with information regarding the local are. ”