Penicuik Estate - Stable Park Gallery
Penicuik Estate - Stable Park
Penicuik, MidlothianBuilt in the 1800s, a charming stone house on the Penicuik Estate with views over woodland and hills and calming, beautiful interiors
Built in the 1800s, a charming stone house on the Penicuik Estate with views over woodland and hills and calming, beautiful interiors
Unwind here in the rolling hills with the river bustling along, your own secluded garden and an unpretentious cottage full of character
Come for lots of space and a lawn for sunny days at this 19th-century farm cottage deep in the Perthshire hills near the Meikleour Arms
Come for deep beds, real fires, Scottish breakfasts, a generous welcome, great walking, cycle tracks and grand lochside views
A Victorian farm steading cleverly repurposed as an open-plan holiday home with bright, colourful interiors, deep in the Perthshire hills
Families will adore coming here, to reconnect through wonderful outdoor activities in glorious countryside and to feel cossetted indoors
Escape to mountains, sea and sky, simple rooms and lovely food. Walk, swim, read, write, nurture your soul
Your own wing of an impressive 1700 baronial castle, restored with authenticity and with a lovely garden, wildlife and a little river
An hour from Edinburgh, this large estate wrapped in ancient woodland & steeped in history is a super outdoorsy retreat – dogs welcome too
Dark skies and extensive views from this romantic hideaway cottage. Walk down to the loch, snuggle up by the wood-burner… a cosy retreat
Contemporary lodge on a remote peninsula with spectacular views; walk, cycle or kayak, explore nature reserves and unspoiled beaches
A romantic little bolthole with a hot tub on the Penicuik Estate with well-thought-out interiors and dreamy views over pastures and woodland
A chunky log cabin with grass roof, wood-burning hot tub and views of the majestic Eildon Hills, half a mile from pretty Melrose
Simple, stylish interiors at this restored cottage on a rural estate overlooking the river Tay, with farmland, forest and trails to discover
Five beautiful suites in the south wing of this fairy tale castle, filled with architectural features, family history and much grandeur
Popular with families, this Glen of Rannoch mountain-view cottage with a homely atmosphere is a cheerful place to stay year-round
Come for a sense of complete peace surrounded by country and coast with wonderful interiors to boot – a bolthole for two (plus two)
Two rural retreats up a shared drive for gatherings of friends and family who enjoy the great outdoors and good food from the Meikleour Inn
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