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“Fantastic – the best location
there can possibly be. Relaxed, friendly, perfect in every
way.”
Robert and Jean Taylor
Scotland
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Welcome to the tranquility of Montgreenan, a
mansion house hotel of great character and historical splendour,
set in fifty acres of beautiful gardens and parkland.
For hundreds of years, Montgreenan Castle (also known
as Montgrynen or Mountgrainen) was the seat of two noble Scottish
families, first the Rosses and later the Cuninghames.
The building which occupies the site today is a handsome
Georgian mansion boasting magnificent architectural features by
Alexander 'Greek' Thompson. Built as a family home in 1817 for Dr
Robert Glasgow the mansion house still retains an intimate, genial
atmosphere which has become a rarity in an age of modern purpose-built
hotels.
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