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Cromlix House
Kinbuck
Dunblane
Stirlingshire

FK15 9JT
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Cromlix House is a magnificent, luxury hotel located in a peaceful 2,000 acre estate. Situated near Stirling, this hotel is only a 40 minute drive from Glasgow and 50 minutes from Edinburgh.

Cromlix House is tastefully furnished and decorated with antiques and paintings. There are 14 bedrooms in total, comprising 8 vast suites and 6 comfortable guest rooms. Relax and unwind in this oasis of seclusion and tranquility. Cromlix House was built in 1874 as a family residence. Intended at the time as a cottage, little such modesty is evident today in the charming, idiosyncratic character of this remarkable building. Upon approach you will be presented with a huge carved sandstone doorway and a wood-panelled porch, which will lead you to the inviting chairs and warm log fires of the reception area. The restaurant in Cromlix House is the perfect place to enjoy an unforgettable dinner with cuisine cooked by award winning chef Steve MacCallum. Surrounded by gleaming silver and sparkling crystal, you are sure to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.

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Ratings/Awards: STB 5 Red Stars
AA 3 Red Stars,
AA Top 10 Hotels in Scotland
Michelin 3 Red Turret
Egon Ronay 84%
BTA 'Jewels of Britain'
Andrew Harper's 'European Hideaway Grand Award'
Number of Rooms: 14
Number Ensuite: 14
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Restaurant

Cuisine: Modern British
Chef: Paul Devonshire
Awards: AA 2 Rosettes
STB 4 Medallions

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Open All Year
Tennis Court
TV in Rooms
Conference/Business Facilities

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