This majestic mansion, with its ten glamorous bedrooms, offers a completely private retreat just outside of Edinburgh. The home has been in the hands of the Kinloch family for thirteen generations, and the bedrooms' unique names reflect the house's long, aristocratic history. The facade was designed in the classical style by the architect Robert Adam in 1750, and modernised to its current form in the 1820s. Make like Lucy from the Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe and explore every corner, while the rest of the family snuggles up in the drawing-room with the log fire burning. The hardest decision you’ll have to make is whether to serve your evening feasts in the oak-lined music room, or the formal dining room. On top of that, there are one hundred acres of garden and woodland to romp around and explore. The house is located in the heart of East Lothian, just outside Athelstaneford and, as the birthplace of the Saltire, Scotland's national flag, the village is entrenched in Scottish history. It's also situated on the famous Golf Coast, close to some of the country's best courses, and you can drive to the city of Edinburgh in just over half an hour.
Home truths: *This mansion is quite secluded, so you will need a car to get there – there is space to park your vehicles at the house
*There is a Victorian lodge on the grounds that can sleep an additional six people – speak to your host if you would like to book it too
*Your host can help to arrange several additional services, from a private chef to dry cleaning
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