Be part of the 400 year history of this beautiful castle by staying in this stunning apartment and you too can be the laird of all you survey for the duration of your vacation.
Steeped in history and dating back to 1567, this is a commanding castle set within its own substantial grounds, with parkland and woodland walks. It is a National Trust for Scotland property, with the castle and grounds being open to the public, as well as being available for hosting events in the main section of the castle at certain times of the year. The letting apartment is at the north side of the castle, with private access, and not open to the public. Bookings can be for weekly rentals, weekends Friday – Monday or for mid-week options Monday – Friday.
This delightful apartment is set on three floors, with a substantial dining room, beautifully decorated with antiques and historical portraits, with dining for 14 adults. This is serviced by the country style kitchen, and a cook can be arranged as extra if one is required. On the floor above is the stunning drawing room, with fine furniture and period pictures, with delightful views to the east over the walled garden. There is also a galley kitchen next door, making it more convenient, to enjoy drinks in the drawing room, whilst the children can be entertained in the TV room. All the bedrooms and bathrooms are on the first and second floors, with the highlight being a very fine four poster double bed.
WHAT TO DO IN THE AREA
This Moray Coast area is known as the “Riviera of the North”, due to its particularly mild climate, and is ideal for holidays for all the family. The Moray Firth has a resident population of bottle nose dolphins and boat trips can be organised locally for dolphin watch trips. The town of Nairn is nearby, with its championship golf course, whilst the Castle Stuart golf course is also close. For city life, there is Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, where there is an array of shops, restaurants and nightlife. Why not re-live history at the Culloden visitor centre, or delight at the spectacle of Highland games? Visit Loch Ness, the home of the monster called “Nessie”. The Castle Trail and Whisky Trail are excellent day trips as well.
At a glance
Sleeps: 14
7 bedrooms
4 bathrooms
Books:
Friday - Friday
Travel:
7 Miles Nairn
23 Miles Inverness
Price (per week):
£1,600 to £3,400
Accommodation
Ground floor - Private entrance; lobby; cloakroom, with w.c and wash hand basin; back door; corridor; dining room, that can seat 14 people; kitchen, with kitchen table that can seat 8 people; open hall; stairs to floor above.
First floor - Stairs; large drawing room; galley kitchen, with sink and fridge freezer; study, with TV and DVD player; bathroom, with bath with shower attachment, w.c, footbath and wash hand basin; Flockeys bedroom, with double bed, with en-suite shower room, with shower cabinet, w.c and wash hand basin; Laird’s bedroom, with two single beds; stairs to floor above.
Second floor - Stairs; Blinkbonny bedroom, with four poster double bed; bathroom, with bath only, w,c and wash hand basin; Cotterton bedroom, with two single beds; bathroom, with bath with shower attachment, with w.c and wash hand basin; Bankhead bedroom, with double bed; Muirside bedroom, with two single beds; Darklass bedroom, with two single beds.
- 1 double bedroom/s with shared bathroom
- 4 twin bedroom/s with shared bathroom
- 1 Four poster double bedroom/s with shared bathroom
- 1 Double room/s with ensuite shower room
Facilities and Services
Linen, towels, heating and electricity are included within the rental
- Telephone with Honesty System
One complimentary tour of the castle is included within the rental.
Local activities & area
- Johnston's of Elgin cashmere mill
- Golf (Elgin, Forres, Nairn and Castle Stuart)
- Salmon fishing on the Spey
Area: Scottish Highlands,
Type of Location: Countryside,
Nearest shop: 3 miles,
Nearest supermarket: 3 miles,
Nearest pub: 3 miles.
Transport
Nearest Airport:
- Inverness 16 miles
- Edinburgh 160 miles
Use of car hire is essential, to discover the true beauty of the surrounding areas.
For those flying into Scotland, the closest airport to this property is Inverness 16 miles away and hiring a car or 4WD couldn’t be more convenient if you are choosing to travel by air. There are a variety of well known car rental companies within walking distance of the arrivals terminal at Inverness and similar services can be arranged for arrival at Aberdeen.
If you are driving into Scotland from the south, the major arterial motorway into Scotland, the M74, although busy is generally free flowing.
Trains these days can also be an extremely accessible and pleasurable means of transport into Scotland for individuals and groups alike. All the major railway stations have car hire companies located in situ, enabling the transition from carriage to car to be as stress free as possible. The sleeper train can be caught from London to Inverness, but takes approximately twelve hours and car hire can be easily arranged for your arrival, requiring only a short drive for the remainder of your journey. The closest train station to the property is Forres only three miles away.