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Glenmalloch Lodge

Glenmalloch Lodge

Glenmalloch Lodge represents the aristocratic philanthropy that characterised the Victorian Age at its best. It lies in the middle of a wild glen, framed by wide views of the surrounding hills, with the Solway Firth just a mile or so away. The cottage was built originally not as a lodge, but rather as a picturesque schoolhouse through the philanthropy of Harriet, Countess of Galloway, some time before 1842. The Earls of Galloway had been shaping and planning these Galloway parishes for decades and Harriet worked with her husband, the 9th Earl, to orchestrate an impressive programme of educational and social initiatives over some forty years. Once, twenty-five girls…

Glenwhan Gardens

Glenwhan Gardens

Beautiful 12 acre garden overlooking…

Kelburn Castle & Country Centre

Kelburn Castle & Country Centre

The most colourful Castle in Scotland. Country Park and Castle tours: Earl of Glasgow Kelburn is the home of the Earls of Glasgow and has been in the Boyle family for over 800 years. It is notable for its waterfalls, historic gardens, romantic glen and unique trees. Recently the Castle has been the venue of a major art grafiti project. The Country Centre includes exhibitions, gift shop, licensed cafe, riding school, falconry centre, ranger events programme, stockade, indoor playbarn, pet’s corner and Scotland’s most unusual attraction - The Secret Forest. The Castle is open for guided tours in July and August and available…

Rammerscales

Rammerscales

Sorn Castle

Sorn Castle

Dating from the 14th century, the Castle stands on a cliff overlooking the River Ayr, surrounded by wooded grounds. It has been enlarged throughout the centuries,…

Hopetoun House

Hopetoun House

Hopetoun House is a unique gem of Europe’s architectural heritage and undoubtedly ‘Scotland’s Finest Stately Home’. Situated on the shores of the Firth of Forth, it is one of the most splendid examples of the work of Scottish architects Sir William Bruce and William Adam. The interior of the house, with opulent gilding and classical motifs, reflects the aristocratic grandeur of the early 18th century, whilst its magnificent parkland has fine views across the Forth to the hills of Fife. The house is approached from the Royal Drive, used only by members of the Royal Family, notably King George IV in 1822 and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1988. Hopetoun is really two houses in one, the oldest part of the house was designed by Sir William Bruce and built between 1699 and 1707. It shows some of the finest examples in Scotland of carving, wainscotting and ceiling painting. In 1721 William Adam started enlarging the house by adding the magnificent facade, colonnades and grand State apartments which were the focus for social life and entertainment in the 18th century. The house is set in 100 acres of rolling parkland including fine woodland walks, the red deer park, the spring garden with a profusion of wild flowers, and numerous picturesque picnic spots. Hopetoun has been home of the Earls of Hopetoun, later created Marquesses of Linlithgow, since it was built in 1699 and in 1974 a charitable trust was created to preserve the house with its historic contents…

Amisfield Mains

Amisfield Mains

Beanston

Beanston

Gosford House

Gosford House

In 1791 the 7th Earl of Wemyss, aided by Robert Adam, built one of the grandest houses in Scotland, with a "paradise" of lakes and pleasure grounds in the "Beautiful style" in its lee. New wings, including the celebrated Marble Hall were added in 1891 by…

Harelaw Farmhouse

Harelaw Farmhouse

Early 19th century 2-storey farmhouse…