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Set in the heart of rural Perthshire, Drumkilbo House is a beautiful listed property with an outstanding historic past. King Robert the Bruce, a key figure in Scottish history is recorded as the first owner. Indeed, it is for that very reason why the impressive entrance hall which centres round a 13th century stone spiral staircase is named after him.
Spacious and welcoming throughout, the holiday accommodation has been decorated and furnished to an exceptional standard to create beautiful luxurious accommodation. Magnificent rooms such as the formal dining room for entertaining and the elegant drawing room and sitting room all emphasise the grandeur of this beautiful large holiday house. Well equipped with oil and electric heating you can be sure of a comfortable stay in a most impressive setting.
Drumkilbo House offers idyllic holiday accommodation enjoyed with family or friends but is equally as well suited to corporate entertainment or functions with the library accommodating business seminars. The very able staff at Drumkilbo will ensure you enjoy a most relaxing stay and can arrange a variety of activities such as a Scottish banquet using local produce and for dancers and pipers to visit. For those looking for a more active break fishing, sporting and golfing parties can be arranged.
It is hard to believe that Drumkilbo House is only a comfortable drive away from the major centres of Edinburgh and Glasgow and the excellent air transport links which they offer. Providing accessible accommodation you will be able to enjoy a stunning private rural location but at the same time be within easy access of the city. Set in 16 acres of landscaped garden there is plenty of room to explore. There is a woodland garden, home to, amongst others, a 200 year old elm as well as a formal garden. Full advantage can be taken of good weather to enjoy the croquet lawn and covered pergola as well as a delightful heated outdoor swimming pool.
All fireplaces in Drumkilbo are feature fireplaces only and not in working use.
Accommodation:
Ground Floor: Robert the Bruce Entrance Hall with circular stone staircase; small reception hall and bar area; large, grand drawing room; formal dining room seating up to 30 with lovely views over the garden; sitting room and large bay window overlooking garden; writing room; kitchen with Aga and breakfast area with log effect gas fire; billiard room; cloakroom, butlers pantry; utility room.
First Floor:
- Cox Suite (7ft double bedroom, four-poster single bedroom, single bedroom, bathroom, shower room, separate wc); twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom, double bedroom with en-suite shower room;
- Glamis Suite (four poster double bedroom, dressing room, en-suite shower room); twin bedroom with en-suite shower room; twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom, double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and separate wc;
- Nairne Suite (double bedroom with en-suite shower, single bedroom)
Lower Ground Floor : Twin bedrooms with whb and second twin bedroom.
Activities:
- Drumkilbo House has 16 acres of ground to explore, a heated outdoor swimming pool available June - September (heated at additional cost), a croquet lawn and a billiard table.
- Nearby Historic Homes include Glamis Castle, Blair Castle and Scone Palace, Gleneagles and St Andrews are both within one hour's drive
- Fishing and shooting packages can be arranged
Included:
TV & video. Oil and electric heating. Oil fired aga, electric cooker, microwave, fridges, freezers, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer. Several of the bedrooms also have TVs. Cots and high chairs.
Good Housekeeping Deposit £500
Catering by arrangement.
Additional cottage sleeping 4 may be available.
Short breaks by arrangement.
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