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Each of the eight bedrooms are named after the clans who fought and died for "Bonnie Prince Charlie" at Culloden, and are decorated in their individual tartans. Bathrooms are en suite or adjoining. Throughout the house are open fires, fresh flowers, old paintings, armour and historic relics - tartan carpeting and polished floors. |
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East Tower |

BATTLEMENT SUITE
"MacLachlan" Room
A King Size Tester Bed

"Cameron" Room
A Twin Bedded Room
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THREE-TURRET BEDROOM
"Murray" Room or Honeymoon Suite
A King Size 4-Poster Bed

"Chisholm" Room
A Twin Bedded Room |
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The Great Hall makes a truly impressive setting for the ceremonial. |
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"Stewart of Appin" Room
A Twin Bedded Room
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"MacIntosh" Room
A Queen Size 4-Poster Bedroom |
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The Drawing Room is panelled in oak with grand piano and harp and boasts an open fireplace large enough to roast an ox, the Drawing Room is, like the rest of the Castle, furnished for comfort and relaxation in the grand country house manner. |
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"MacDonnell" Room
A Twin Bedded Room
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"Mackenzie" Room
A Queen Size Tester Bedroom |
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Billiards was Mary Queen of Scots' favourite game, although the knights in suits of armour never played at this table! |
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The Dining Room |
The Kitchen |
If you are an Inspector Clouseau or Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, can you find the secret revolving door to the Drawing Room? It saves walking the long way to get a dram of whisky from the bar in the Drawing Room.
In fact, the whole castle is full of secret stairways, alcoves, priest-holes and hidden doorways. We have not yet had time to explore them all. |