Located in Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland, Ross-shire Hall is a magnificent Grade II listed country mansion that accommodates up to 14 guests across seven elegantly appointed bedrooms. Dating back to the 1700s, this historic residence has been meticulously restored by its current owners, blending luxurious modern comforts with charming historical elements. Nestled within six acres of stunning gardens and woodlands near the village of Evanton, the hall boasts a rich history, notably hosting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor during part of their honeymoon. The property serves as an ideal base for exploring the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, including day trips to the Cairngorms, the west coast, and the famed Loch Ness.
The expansive grounds of Ross-shire Hall are not only picturesque but also provide a serene environment teeming with wildlife, where guests may encounter deer, pheasants, and various birds of prey. Outdoor enthusiasts can partake in a myriad of activities such as fishing, cycling, horse riding, and watersports, while also having the opportunity to visit local distilleries and enjoy fine dining experiences. The hall’s tranquil setting, combined with its proximity to the popular NC500 route, offers guests the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in an unspoiled natural landscape.
Inside, guests will find a beautifully designed interior featuring three reception rooms, a spacious kitchen equipped with both an Aga and a range cooker, and a dining area that exudes character and warmth. The drawing room, with its cozy ambiance, is perfect for pre-dinner drinks, while the lower ground floor offers a third reception room for movie nights or family games. Each of the seven bedrooms comes with its own en-suite bathroom, showcasing unique decor and luxurious furnishings that promise a restful night’s sleep. Special touches throughout the house include fresh flowers, organic toiletries, and daily housekeeping, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay.
Ross-shire Hall's location near Evanton and key attractions enhances its appeal as a holiday destination. Guests can explore the local culture, indulge in shopping for artisanal goods, or engage in outdoor adventures like golf and clay pigeon shooting. With nearby highlights including the scenic Black Rock Gorge, the historic Dornoch Cathedral, and the enchanting Loch Ness, visitors have an abundance of options for day trips. Whether enjoying the stunning landscapes, participating in thrilling activities, or simply relaxing in the opulent surroundings of the hall, Ross-shire Hall offers a unique and unforgettable experience in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
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