With a picturesque setting on the banks of the River Dee, this charming Scottish mansion dates back to 1225 AD, and was once home to the Knights Templar.
Garry
United Arab Emirates
Staff were fantastic. Food was delicious, loved the porridge and full Scottish. The location is just superb and the great hall has a great air of history. Rooms were fantastic, the bed was super comfy, the bathrooms were lovely, great shower. And it was so peaceful at night.
Crawfield Grange, a property with a garden and a tennis court, is located in Stonehaven, 23 km from Beach Ballroom, 22 km from Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum, as well as 22 km from Aberdeen Harbour.
Daniella
Germany
We were delighted, quiet location, lovely ambience, great room, comfortable bed, very clean, we felt very comfortable. The hosts were very friendly and accommodating. It's a shame we could only stay one night. We'd love to come back. I would like to apologize for my poor English, I hope I can communicate better next time. Best wishes and thank you for everything, Dani
Set in Stonehaven, Stonehaven ground floor home with a spectacular harbour view. Offers a restaurant and sea views, 200 metres from Carron Beach and less than 1 km from Cowie Beach.
Dave
United Kingdom
local resturants were close and 10 out of 10 for them too.
Board walk around the beach was so calming and had a walk every day and was a shortcut to town centre.
This Victorian mansion with pool, spa and gym is set in quiet countryside 5 miles from Aberdeen. It has 2 bars, 1 restaurants and is 3 miles from the Castle Trail.
Kristin
Australia
The front of the property is a beautiful heritage building. We enjoyed the pool too.
Located close on the waterfront, with fantastic views of Stonehaven Harbour, Shorehead Guest House offers bed and breakfast accommodation. Free WiFi is available at the property.
Enrico
Australia
Lovely comfortable Room with harbour views and located right on the harbour.
The room was clean, comfortable and peaceful. The bed was very comfy.. We had the room at the top. There are stairs to climb but, it was so worth it. We had a window in the room and bathroom for fresh air and lovely views.
There is a shared lounge which was well appointed and access to the shared kitchen facilities
We appreciated all the breakfast items left for a self service breakfast- cereals, toast, fruit, yoghurts, pastries.
We loved our walk to Dunnottar castle and enjoyed exploring the town. Had an exceptional roast at the Tolbooth restaurant
We arrived by train and found it easy to walk to the Shorehead
Jane met us there and was a friendly and attentive host
One of the biggest headaches when driving to your hotel is finding a convenient place to park, so these properties are on hand to take the pressure off. Options range from secure underground car parking, to safe spots within easy reach of the hotel itself.
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