Luxury Bed & Breakfast
in the heart of St Andrews

Our Rooms

Welcome to St Leonards Lodge in St Andrews

Our  double/twin guest rooms at St Leonards Lodge offer a high level of personal comfort with exceptionally comfortable beds and 100% cotton bedding. Request at time of booking if you prefer your room to be made with two single beds or one super-king size bed. All bedrooms have tea and coffee making facilities.  All bathrooms are supplied with toiletries and towels. Breakfast is served in the kitchen / sitting room area of the Lodge.

St Leonards Lodge is a lovely 2 bedroom property set in the grounds of St Leonards House at number 5.  Located in the exclusive Hepburn Gardens area The Lodge has 2 lovely Suites, The Garden Suite on the ground floor and the McHamish Suite on the first floor. Breakfast is served in the dining / sitting room on the ground floor.  It is a cosy B & B  with on road free parking near the University of St Andrews ideal for  golfers, work visitors and holiday makers. Charging is available for electric cars at an agreed rate payable at the property. ( please refer to owner). We are ideally located a 10 minute walk to the town centre with its plethora of fabulous shops, restaurants and heritage, the golf courses or the beaches. With zip and link beds the rooms are ideal for doubles or singles. There is plenty of room in the exterior hall for golf clubs, buggies, and bikes will be secure on the patio.

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What our guests say...

  • My wife and I stayed here a few weeks ago and it was lovely, everything we expected and hoped for. We were attending a friends event a short walk away so it was convenient and very comfortable. Debbie was amazing and helped make our stay a memorable one.

    Alan Urquhart

    North Berwick

  • Fantastic stay in St Andrews. The Lodge is in a great location in easy walking distance to everything. What a bucket list trip we had.

    Jo Shelley

    London

  • Enjoyed every minute of our visit to St Andrews a great base for our walking holiday. Not only did we walk miles of the Fife Coastal path but also managed a couple of munros from here.

    Owen Peters

    Stoke