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Magnificent Georgian mansion house accommodationSuperb restaurant in Scotland
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Finest Scottish cuisine - 2 rosette AA and 4 star Scottish Tourist Board - Taste of Scotland members
 
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This fine Georgian mansion incorporates much of the original fortified
house/castle within its structure. Built in an elegant style, it shows the
influence, and actual handiwork, of John Adam, considered to be the
pre-eminent architect of the late 19th century. In addition to the house
having an obvious compatibility with John Adam’s neo-classical style, his
influence on the design is buttressed by surviving letters showing him to
be a friend and houseguest during this period.

 

This large country house hotel consists of a main block of three storeys
joined by screened walls to two, two storey pavilions built over 12 vaulted
cellars which appears to be the original first floor of the Scottish
fortified house as the gun/bow ports would attest to. It was here the
wounded Jacobite soldiers lay waiting their inescapable fate at the hands
of "Butcher" Cumberland.

 

A sweeping staircase, leads to the main entrance which is crowned by a
fine coat of arms with the house's principal rooms all being on the first
floor level. Built between 1772 -1788, the surviving interior decoration
shows how splendid the house must have been in it's Georgian heyday
with delicate plasterwork, finely moulded Adam fireplaces and beautifully
carved doorways. The rooms are all en-suite.

 
 
 
       
AA 2 rosette for cuisine and 4 star Scottish Tourist Board - Best Hotels and Taste of Scotland Member
" Wonderful shooting and fantastic
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