


The castle sleeps twelve comfortably; there are three four poster beds and then three further rooms with the option of doubles or twins. Each room has its own character and atmosphere and the new addition of storage heaters means that your evenings will be both toasty and relaxing.
TARIFF 2008
7 night stay: from £3000*
3 night stay: from £2500
TARIFF 2009
7 night stay: from £3500*
3 night stay: from £2500
*Week stays are based on Friday - Friday
THE GREAT HALL

A magnificent hall which spans the entire width of the castle, furnished
with traditional Scottish furniture, offering comfort and colour. An
inlet log fireplace dominates one side of the Great Hall, whilst mahogany
shelving displaying antique books borders the north side.
The dining area is offset, offering a unique dining experience of luxury
and tradition, seating up to 16. One of the main features is the elaborate
painted ceiling; this along with the various paintings and tapestries
make a truly traditional Scottish hall, complemented with comfort, relaxing
atmosphere and history. The Great Hall has under-floored heating.
THE CHAPEL
A unique chapel for quieter moments of reflection. The chapel can also
be used for weddings and other special ceremonies.
THE KITCHEN AND BREAKFAST ROOM

The kitchen is a fully-working modern kitchen, giving
every-day facilities, without losing its authentic charming design.
Not only can this kitchen produce a simple two-some Highland breakfast,
but can accommodate serving a full wedding party. The latest top-of-the
range stove, dishwasher and other mod-cons make this a cook's dream.
The separate breakfast room adjoining the kitchen is fitted with full-size
refectory table with seating for ten.
THE LAIRDS ROOMS (see also the top of the page)
This self-contained glamorous bedroom sweeps across the entire breadth
of the castle. Fitted with traditional antique furnishings, this is
completed with a sumptuous four-poster bed with elaborate draping. The
room has its own freestanding bath and wash area, screened off from
the main room. The writing desk is positioned in one of the turrets
for those inspired and a library area on the opposite side with leather
sofa offers comfort for evenings with a good book and a glass of whisky.
ROBERTS ROOM

Roberts Room is the newest addition
to the castle; it can be found at the top of its own private staircase
coming from the great hall. With the light from the windows on all
sides, the stunning views and the newly upholstered antique four poster
in rich fabrics, this room has a wonderfully tranquil feel.
SEBASTIANS ROOM
This is a light and airy room fitted with an imposing four-poster bed
with a deep blue and gold draping, windows on all sides give off to
the surrounding scenic views, with grand antique furnishings, including
a semainier; this room is fit for gentry.
KATHARINES ROOM
This regal room, named after a queen, is a room of charm and beauty,
woven with romantic coloring shades of deep reds. There is a small bureau
in the turret and stunning artwork and antiques befit the room's name.
JULIANS ROOM
Full of treasures, Julian's room includes an en-suite shower room and
a bed that can be converted for use as either a double or twin. Its
turret window offers a stunning view of the glen, and the pictures adorning
the walls tell stories of adventure.
SAMANTHAS ROOM
A special treat awaits at the top of the castle. Samantha's room has
a high ceiling, beautiful paintings and a stunning tapestry. The comfortable
leather armchair, antique furnishings and romantic lighting gives this
room the feeling of being the eagle's eyrie of the castle.
BATHROOM
Relax and unwind after a hard day in this beautiful free standing bath,
enjoying your favourite book whilst smelling the aroma of the fragrant
candles.