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    Green Tourism Award - Silver

    Approximately 1.5 hours.
    Maximum capacity of groups. 10 person
    Special interest tours: Burns clubs, schools, art and garden groups – prebooking required.

    Coach parking – drop off outside property coach to park at harbour square – some 200 yards from property.
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