The dual aspect drawing room offers views to the south over the Fife countryside and west over our walled garden. - The largest and most opulent room in the house with feature fireplace, bay window and fully restored Victorian details visible at every turn. - This is a truly spectacular room in which to relax and entertain.
This triple windowed south facing room is flooded with natural light. An imposing fireplace, a chandelier made from antlers and original service bells all add to the drama and character of this room. - Come the evening, close the shutters, light the fire and you have the setting for a dinner party that you won’t want to end.
This dual aspect room with fireplace offers a homely space to watch a movie, catch up on the news or just relax and unwind with a book. The south-facing windows flood the room with sunlight during the morning and the east-facing view towards Loch Fitty is spectacular at all times of day.
A cosy north-facing room looking out over the lawn. - Original panelling, stain glass windows and a large wood-burning stove make this the spot to base yourself, soak up the history and absorb what’s going on throughout the house.
Come into the Kitchen, and you’ll see that you have more than you need to make a meal – you’ll have everything needed to create a feast. In a perfect example of a country kitchen, you’ll find a four-oven AGA, a wealth of storage space and an expanse of preparation areas. Off the kitchen, what was once the house’s buttery (so called because of the butts, or barrels of provisions), is now a Utility Room.
The once Flower Room is now the Butler’s Pantry, set up primarily as a bar, it is an ideal addition when it comes to serving drinks at dinner parties.
Drawing room
The dual aspect drawing room offers views to the south over the Fife countryside and west over our walled garden. - The largest and most opulent room in the house with feature fireplace, bay window and fully restored Victorian details visible at every turn. - This is a truly spectacular room in which to relax and entertain.
Drawing room
Dining room
This triple windowed south facing room is flooded with natural light. An imposing fireplace, a chandelier made from antlers and original service bells all add to the drama and character of this room. - Come the evening, close the shutters, light the fire and you have the setting for a dinner party that you won’t want to end.
Dining room
TV Room
This dual aspect room with fireplace offers a homely space to watch a movie, catch up on the news or just relax and unwind with a book. The south-facing windows flood the room with sunlight during the morning and the east-facing view towards Loch Fitty is spectacular at all times of day.
TV Room
Reception Hall
A cosy north-facing room looking out over the lawn. - Original panelling, stain glass windows and a large wood-burning stove make this the spot to base yourself, soak up the history and absorb what’s going on throughout the house.
Reception Hall
Kitchen
Come into the Kitchen, and you’ll see that you have more than you need to make a meal – you’ll have everything needed to create a feast. In a perfect example of a country kitchen, you’ll find a four-oven AGA, a wealth of storage space and an expanse of preparation areas. Off the kitchen, what was once the house’s buttery (so called because of the butts, or barrels of provisions), is now a Utility Room.
Kitchen
Butler's Pantry
The once Flower Room is now the Butler’s Pantry, set up primarily as a bar, it is an ideal addition when it comes to serving drinks at dinner parties.
Butler's Pantry
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