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Staying at Glen

Glen gardens It is now possible to stay at Glen House in the newly converted Larder Wing. Shown here in architect David Bryce's original 1854 watercolour perspective-view, the Larder Wing is set near the impressive entry bridge which leads into the main courtyard. While staying in this tranquil retreat guests have rare access to the private Glen House gardens as well as the surrounding parks and moorland.

Originally a game larder, wine store and cart shed, a beautiful stone stair now links two floors making a comfortable two bedroom house with the perfect match of historic details and modern conveniences. The upper level has a charming picture gallery plus two bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom. The lower level includes the kitchen, sitting room, cloakroom, courtyard and direct access to the surrounding grounds. Many pictures and furnishings are from the Glen House collection.

Facilities include: central heat, wood stove, telephone, Sat TV, WiFi internet, washing machine & dishwasher.

If you are interested in a week-long, self-catered stay, please contact us at larder@glenhouse.com

Larder featured in The Scotsman, January 2011

A review on cottages-and-castles.co.uk

The Larder Wing is a unique property in a special location within it's own scenic glen and attached to a remarkable stately home. This combined with the attention to detail in the selection of furnishings in the house from antique pictures, to 4 poster bed, old books and flagstone floors as well as all the modern equipment one requires for cooking and relaxing makes it a truly unique experience. The hosts are extremely attentive and flexible to their clients needs, which means nothing can go wrong, except the Scottish weather.....but even that went right for us!