Meadhon Guest House awarded a Four Star Quality Assurance (QA) award from VisitScotland

Meadhon Guest House awarded a Four Star Quality Assurance (QA) award from VisitScotland

 

Edinburgh, Scotland, 2017-Jun-21 — /Travel PR News/ — A 17th-century guest house with links to Bonnie Prince Charlie and Robert Burns has been awarded a Four Star Quality Assurance (QA) award from VisitScotland.

Meadhon Guest House in Jedburgh, the oldest house in the Castlegate area of the town, was upgraded to Four Stars following a recent assessment visit by a Quality Tourism Advisor, in recognition of the excellent quality of accommodation on offer.

The guest house, which is famous for stabling Bonnie Prince Charlie’s horses on his ill-fated ride south in 1745, now offers a range of luxurious, ensuite rooms with stunning views of Jedburgh.

The young muse of Robert Burns – Miss Cruickshank – also came to Meadhon house as a new bride, providing inspiration for works including “A rosebud by my early walk.”

Developed and improved for over 30 years, VisitScotland’s Quality Assurance (QA) schemes are world-leading and provide a trusted, independent and impartial source of information for visitors. They allow businesses not just to meet visitor expectations, but exceed them.

QA can open the door to new customers. It is a powerful marketing tool and works well with online review sites in using an independent perspective to measure visitor experience against tried and tested criteria, so visitors know exactly what to expect.

The guest house has also been awarded Taste Our Best – a joint initiative between VisitScotland and the Scottish Government to recognise businesses including and promoting local Scottish produce on their menus.

Paula Ward, VisitScotland Regional Director, said: “Congratulations to Meadhon Guest House on receiving this well-deserved award. The Guest House has a rich history and offers guests the unique opportunity to follow in the footsteps of two of Scotland’s most famous forefathers. This award is a welcome boost to the business as well as the region as a whole.

“Having local businesses which place an emphasis on high quality further strengthens our tourism offering and increases our marketability of the Scottish Borders as a destination which offers a superb and exciting range of things to see and do.”

Pernille and Thomas Wanning from Meadhon Guest House said: “We are delighted to have been awarded the Four Star QA Award from VisitScotland for our guest house. We are committed at Meadhon to offering our visitors the highest standards to ensure their experience of our accommodation and the Scottish Bordersas a whole is the very best.”

VisitScotland’s Quality Assurance schemes can open the door to new customers. It is a powerful marketing tool and works well with online review sites in using an independent perspective to measure visitor experience against tried and tested criteria, so visitors know exactly what to expect.

For more information, visit http://www.meadhon.co.uk/

For more information on VisitScotland’s Quality Assurance scheme, please visit www.visitscotland.org/quality_assurance.aspx

Industry Relationship Manager Hélène Sinclair with Meadhon Guest House Pernille and Thomas Wanning

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2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology

  • 2017 is the year to delve into the past and discover Scotland’s fascinating stories through a wide-ranging variety of new and existing activity to drive the nation’s tourism and events sector, boosting tourism across Scotland.
  • The Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology begins on 1 January 2017 and will end on 31 December 2017. It will build on the momentum generated by previous themed years in Scotland including the 2015 Year of Food and Drink, Homecoming Scotland 2014, the Year of Creative and the Year of Natural.
  • The Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology is a Scottish Government initiative being led by VisitScotland, and supported by a variety of partners including Creative Scotland, Scottish Tourism Alliance, Scottish Enterprise, The National Trust for Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Built Environment Forum Scotland, Heritage Lottery Fund, Museums Galleries Scotland and Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland.
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