As a guest in the atmospheric setting of our medieval castle, we do not expect you to accept medieval living conditions! All of our bedchambers are tastefully furnished in period style, have central heating, tea and coffee making facilities, telephones and en-suite bath or shower rooms. Please note that bedchambers do not have televisions or radios.
Deluxe Bedchambers
You can view further details of our Speciality Bedchambers here or click on each room individually.
On the State Room level, the Mary Queen of Scots Bedchamber has a Double Four Poster Bed with en-suite shower room.
On the State Room level, the Earl of Bothwell Bedchamber has a Double Four Poster Bed with en-suite shower room.
On the Great Hall level, the Lord Borthwick Bedchamber has a Queen-Sized Double Bed and en-suite bathroom.
Just below the State Room, the Red Room has a Double Four Poster bed and en-suite shower room.
Separate, but only 100 yards from the main Castle building, the Gatehouse comprises 2 bedchambers: Tower 1, Twin with bath and Tower 2 has a Double Four Poster Bed, kitchenette and bathroom.
Double Bedchambers
| The Sinclair | The Adinston |
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| At the top of the South Tower with a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside, the Sinclair Bedchamber has a Double Four Poster Bed and shower room. | At the top of the North Tower, the Adinston Bedchamber has a Double Four Poster Bed and shower room. |
Standard Twin Bedchambers
| The Walnut | The Walter Scott |
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| In the South Tower, above Lord Borthwick and below the Red Room, the Walnut Bedchamber has 2 single beds and a shower room. | In the North Tower, off the Minstrel Gallery the Walter Scott Bedchamber has 2 single beds and a shower room. |
Please Note:
Breakfast is served in the Great Hall between 8am and 9.30 am.
Dinner is served in the Great Hall by candlelight - three courses with coffee - £37.50 per person. Please advise in advance if you wish to book dinner, and indicate any special dietary requirements,
Check In 3.00pm, Check Out 11.00am.








