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Parrandier<br>The Old Church of Urquhart, Elgin, Grampian

Parrandier
The Old Church of Urquhart

Meft Road
Elgin
Grampian

IV30 8NH

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Your own little island of peace - Parrandier The Old Church of Urquhart - is set in more than 2 acres of gardens, surrounded by a sea of farmland. This rural Scottish Church dates back to 1843 and its character has been retained inside as well as out. Relax at the end of a day full of experiences in one of two public lounges, enjoy good food (Dinner by arrangement for just £12) and a dram of whisky under the original, simply decorated church ceiling and feel at home! A wood-burning stove, double glazing and central heating ensure you will be kept cosy throughout your stay - summer or winter.

Romantic civil and religious weddings are a speciality: Your individual, personal arrangement - we will take care of everything and make the church bells ring especially for you.

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Ratings/Awards: STB 4 Stars
Recommended by Which? Hotel Guide and The Rough Guide to Scotland
'Lonely Planet' and 'Dumont'

Price per Person

Double: £25 - £29
Twin: £25 - £29
Single: £35 - £39 - Single occupancy of double/twin
Family from £60 per room
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided - By arrangement £12
Licensed
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
Satellite TV
Garden

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