Coul House Hotel, Ross-shire

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Aperçu

Depuis juin 2003, Coul House est une maison de campagne familiale. La propriété est située dans les collines surplombant Contin, dans le Rossshire, au cœur des Highlands du Nord de l'Écosse, un lieu idéal pour explorer et découvrir la beauté de la région.

Toutes les chambres disposent d'une salle de bains privative avec baignoire/douche combinée, d'une télévision, d'un plateau/bouilloire et de belles vues sur Strathconon et les montagnes au-delà ou sur la pelouse arrière et les bois matures.

Le petit village de Contin se trouve sur les rives de la rivière Blackwater et est un endroit fantastique pour les amoureux de la nature avec des attractions telles que la forêt d'Achilty avec des kilomètres de pistes cyclables et de randonnée, les cascades de Rogie avec des saumons sautant tout au long de l'été, des lochs isolés et une faune abondante.


Histoire

Coul House was built for Sir George Steuart Mackenzie, 7th Baronet of Coul, by Edinburgh architects Robert & Richard Dickinson. George Steuart was born in 1780, his family had resided in Coul since 1560. The word Coul in Gaelic means settlement in the narrows of the glen. Sir George was known as a just and liberal landlord, distinguished in the pursuits of science.

In 1888, Queen Victoria visited Strathpeffer spa town and was entertained with a small Highland gathering at Coul House. A painting of the occasion still sits above the fireplace in the Octagonal Room.

In 1940, the British Army used it to house the Polish mounted division who ran a light casualty hospital in the house during the war. It is said that the Royal Family of Norway stayed here during their exile. In 1978, Historic Scotland listed Coul House as a Grade A building.

In 2003, Stuart & Susannah Macpherson purchase Coul House and set about slowly refurbishing the hotel and reinstating some of the original features of the house.

Restauration et Boissons

Coul House offers contemporary Scottish cuisine that utilises local and international produce and ingredients, as well as traditional dishes, for a unique dining experience.

Garry, the Head Chef, is a traditionalist in that he chooses to make his own breads, pastries, desserts and stocks for all his sauces. He also cures and smokes on-site using traditional Highland methods. Garry sources the meat and fish from Campbell’s of Broxburn, be it Scottish landed or reared produce. West coast lobsters and scallops from Dingwall based Keltic Seafare are available.

A good variety of wines both from the new world producers and some of the old classics will complement your meal.

Espaces verts et alentours

The 8 acres of grounds, adjacent Achilty forest and the unspoilt views to the mountains gives the feeling that nothing has changed over the centuries.

The lawns are put to good use with a fun nine-hole pitch and putt. There is a small play area hidden in the trees for children and a large terrace just off the lounge bar for you to enjoy a cold drink on a sunny day or a warming malt in the colder months, it’s a perfect spot to take in the Highland scenery.

Équipements et informations

Sommaire

Bâtiments du XVIIIe siècle

Petit déjeuner inclus

Stationnement gratuit (sur place)

Propriété historique

Aménagements

Accès gratuit à Internet (Câble)

Jardin partagé

Lits de bébé

Jeux

Chaises de bébé

Promenades dans les bois

Restauration

Restaurant

Petit déjeuner anglais (inclus)

Déjeuner disponible (pour un supplément)

Dîner disponible (pour un supplément)

Bar

Aire de pique-nique

Loisirs

Promenades recommandées

Plage (accessible en voiture)

Café/Bar (en voiture)

Musées (accessible en voiture)

Maisons historiques

Jardins

Terrain de golf (accessible en voiture)

Restaurants recommandés (accessible en voiture)

Théâtre (accessible en voiture)

Informations d'arrivée et directions

Adresse: Contin, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scottish Highlands and IslandsIV14 9ES, Royaume-Uni

Check In: From 3.00 pm Check Out: By 12.00pm (midday)

Directions:

By car from the south: From Inverness follow the A9 north over the Kessock Bridge. At the Tore roundabout take the second left (sign-posted Dingwall and Ullapool A835) at the next roundabout take the second left to stay on the A835 (sign-posted to Ullapool) The next village is Contin, about 6 miles from the roundabout once in Contin, the entrance to the property's driveway is the third right (approximately 200 yards) after the petrol station. If you pass the one and only village shop you have gone too far! The hotel is located up the hill at the end of the half-mile gravel driveway. Please do not be put off by the potholes and ruts that appear occasionally throughout the year after heavy rain.

Inverness airport - 45 min/ 26 miles Inverness city - 30 mins by car/ 50 mins by bus/ 19 miles

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