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Aslar House in famous St. Andrews, the birthplace of golf, is an 1865 Victorian town-house built in the classical style and later altered with the... more
- Bed & Breakfasts, Inns
Ardmeanach House is attractively situated in its own extensive grounds in a quiet residential area of Inverness, within easy walking distance of the... more
22 Murrayfield Gardens is in a prestigious residential area very handy for accessing Edinburgh city centre. The house stands in its own private... more
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The Cross Keys Hotel is suberbly situated in the heart of Kelso's picturesque French-style cobbled square. The hotel is situated in a peaceful corner... more
The Old Manor is one of Scotland's Hotels of Distinction, spectacular in every way. A charming setting, on the edge of the picturesque village of... more
16 Lynedoch Place is an architectural gem - an unusual example of a whole Georgian town house stuffed full of classical features including a bow... more
Situated in the beautiful wooded south side of Grantown-on-Spey, the capital of Strathspey, Kinross, an attractive Victorian villa, is a perfect base... more
Set in the scenic foothills of the Trossachs, on the shore of beautiful Loch Ard, Forest Hills is a totally refurbished Edwardian country house with... more
Built in 1586, Ballencrieff Castle was painstakingly restored over the last 8 years with the help of Historic Scotland. Surrounded by golf courses and... more
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Designed as a country retreat for Lord Gibson Carmichael in 1908, little has changed at Skirling House over the years. Now boasting five stars from... more
Murraypark Hotel, built in 1900 as a sea captain’s retirement home, is now a friendly family-run inn set in the midst of some beautiful Scottish... more
Pittodrie House Hotel, the ancient home of the Smith family, set on an estate of 2,000 acres in the heart of Aberdeenshire. The family paintings and... more
The four star Newton Hotel sits in over 20 acres of mature parkland and is adjacent to the Nairn Championship Golf Course. The Newton is also 500yds... more
Traquair Castle was originally owned by the kings of Scotland. It later became the home of the Earls of Traquair and is still lived in by their... more
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