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Tarn Castle Accommodation

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GROUND FLOOR

   

Entrance Vestibule

Library

The Great Hall

Red Drawing Room

Dining Room

Laird’s Room

Billiard Room

Kitchen

Butler’s Pantry

Store Rooms

Operations Room

Ladies and Gent’s WCs

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FIRST FLOOR

   

Fraser Wing

Four poster double bedroom, en-suite bathroom with bath and separate shower, dressing room, private drawing room.

   

Morris Bedroom

King size bed that can be arranged as twins on request, with en-suite bathroom.

   

Lorimer Bedroom

Four poster double bedroom with Arts and Crafts wood paneling, large en-suite bathroom.

   

Loch Bedroom

Four poster double bedroom, adjacent private Nymph bathroom with double ended bath.

   

Garden Bedroom

Double bedroom, door to en-suite bathroom.

   

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Mackintosh Bedroom

Four poster double bedroom, en-suite marble shower room.

   

Lady Grey Bedroom

Impressive four poster double bedroom, with en-suite bathroom.

   

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SECOND FLOOR

   

Twin Chimnies

King bedded room (can be arranged as twins on request) with its own spiral staircase. En-suite bathroom with bath and shower.

   

Tower Bedoom

Four poster Elizabethan double bed, en-suite WC.

   

The Old Nursery Bedroom

King bedded room (can be arranged as twins on request) next door to the Nursery Kitchen, with own cooking and dining facilities perfect for families. Large private bathroom.

   

Nursery Kitchen

Spacious kitchen with cooking and dining facilities.

   

Lady Cameron Bedroom

King bedded room (can be arranged as twins on request). Adjacent private bathroom.

   

Four in Hand Bedroom

Double bedroom in an unusual shape. Adjacent private bathroom with bath.

   

THIRD FLOOR

Oratory and Roof Space

   

OUTSIDE

The 500 acre Tarn Castle Estate extends from the shores of Loch Ness with a leafy Marina, through to the woodlands of the hill behind the Castle. The winding tree-lined drive leads to the Castle from the road, creating a special entrance. There are formal gardens and a large sweeping lawn in front of the Castle down to the edge of the Loch, with a large terrace perfect for drinks or al fresco dining. The original Kitchen Gardens have been preserved with beautiful historic greenhouses, shrubs and walkways to enjoy the scenery.

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