Vacation Rental in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
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Rapunzel's Rest
Rapunzel's Rest
Rapunzel's Rest
Rapunzel's Rest
Rapunzel's Rest
Rapunzel's Rest
Rapunzel's Rest
Rapunzel's Rest
Rapunzel's Rest
Rapunzel's Rest
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6 bedrooms3 bathrooms14 guests
From: £786 nightly
Property Overview
A magical tower, rising some 48ft above the Dumfries and Galloway countryside, this unique home is just as incredible inside as it looks. Its 9ft thick stone walls have stood the test of time since 1450 – although you may notice a few musket ball holes in the exterior. Packed with history and centuries of stories – many of which the estate manager will tell you on arrival – this home is an absolute gem by the banks of the River Annan. Exploring the castle for the first time is a wonderful experience, with a wealth of turrets, nooks and staircases to discover. The showstopper here is the Great Hall, with a high, arching ceiling and a Renaissance fireplace so huge you walk inside it. Like the rest of the castle, it's dressed with antique furniture and eclectic art collected over many years by the owners. Two long sofas make for a fabulous space to relax with family and friends and, in the evening, you can light the fire and play music from the gallery above. Elsewhere there's a fine library, a basement playroom and a large kitchen with its own casual dining space and a fireplace. Formal dinners can be held in the dining room – and perhaps if you don't feel like cooking, you could ask the host to arrange a private chef. On the top floors, bedrooms are romantic and impressive. We particularly love the huge antique four-poster in one room and the bed built into a cosy alcove in another. Outside there are four acres to explore, including a lake, a medieval-style topiary garden and a terrace for sipping drinks together on a summer evening. Perfect for a large group celebrating something special, this is an enchanting and memorable place to stay, just a short drive from the town of Lockerbie. And did we mention there's a famous ghost story here? Old ‘Dunty’ Porteous hasn't bothered visitors for decades but it makes for a fun tale – be sure to ask the staff about him.
Home truths: *The top levels are reached by a stone spiral staircase – it won't be suitable for everyone and the host recommends that everybody holds onto the rope for safety
*You won't be short of parking space here – there are two large car parks
*If self-catering isn't your thing the hosts can arrange for a private chef
*A daily or weekly maid service is also available and an estate manager and gardener are on hand – get in touch with the host to ask about additional services
*There's a nursery style bedroom on the top floor with four beds – perfect for kids
*A sofa bed in the basement playroom can provide space for two guests
*Cots, high chairs and fire guards are available for little ones