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Tigh Na Leigh (Gaelic for the house of the Physician) and pronounced 'Tie na lee' was purpose built for the local doctor by the Earl of Airlie in 1873 and served as the town doctor's home and surgery for more than 100 years.
Restoring the Victorian townhouse to its former glory and landscaping and planting the extensive garden have been a labour of love for the past 2 years.
During that time we have discovered a few treasures (clay pipes, marbles, horseshoes, rusty nails, medicine bottle stoppers, nurses calling cards) and have heard many a story from townsfolk who remember being treated in the now Reading Room.
After years spent living and working in big cities, calling Tigh Na Leigh and the small town of Alyth our home is a wonderful experience and we sincerely hope you enjoy our hospitality, the eclectic mix of contemporary and antique furniture and treat Tigh na Leigh as your home away form home.
Chris and Bettina Black
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