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This B&B accomodation in Scotland is situated in the now restored Victorian wing of the House, a Listed Building of special architectural and historic interest . Built in 1513 as a fortified house after the original Castle burned down, strengthened in 1691, extended in 1845 then restored and upgraded in 1998 providing 5 star bed and breakfast accommodation.
A chandelier-lit hallway with grand piano, adjoins the comfortable, relaxing drawing room which offers views over lawns to the mountains and glens of The Trossachs. The impressive staircase leads to the spacious, comfortable Victorian bed and breakfast bedrooms some of which have 4 poster beds and the original cast iron fireplaces in working order.
Snuggle by the open fire, sip a dram of your favourite tipple and enjoy a cosy end to the day. All the bedrooms have an en-suite bath or shower room that is fitted to the highest standard in Victorian style complemented by thick, fluffy towels to wrap yourself in.
Antiques, tapestries, Victorian prints and baronial surroundings complete the atmosphere of the house set in grounds with spectacular rhododendrons from the Himalayas, ancient trees and colourful azaleas. The Gallows Hill, used from the 6th. century and known as the Knoll of Justice is still visible in the grounds. |