An interesting fact about this Grade-II listed Georgian mansion is that it played host to President Franklin D.Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor on their honeymoon tour of Scotland. Over a century on, the home is still a true one-of-a-kind that will make any special occasion totally unforgettable. Surrounded by six acres of woodland and gardens — it's not uncommon to see a couple of deer in the morning mist and sheep grazing on the hillside — guests will get a taste of the air of seclusion the moment they drive up to the front door. Inside, it's a mix of handsome wood panelling, roaring fireplaces and lots of comfy furnishings — whatever the weather outside, we can ensure you that you'll never be anything other than cosy here. There's a complimentary daily housekeeping service, along with lots of extra options, including full catering, a welcome greeting with the sound of bagpipes, and a local guide who will show you the best this area has to offer, as well as booking tee times or spa treatments if you so wish. And there really is so much to see and do around here. You can walk to Black Rock Gorge in twenty minutes or the banks of Loch Glass in under an hour. Alternatively, hop in the car and you could be on Avoch or Rosemarkie Beach in around half an hour.
Home truths: *Daily housekeeping takes care of the house so you can relax and enjoy your holiday.
*There are steps in this home, making it unsuitable for guests with limited mobility.
*This home has a smart TV with Netflix and Spotify, and a Sky Sports pass can be arranged with prior notice.
*Of the seven bedrooms, four can be made up as either twin singles or a super-king bed.
*There are also cots, high chairs, booster seats and children's toys available if required.
*There's plenty of room to park on the grounds.