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Old Newton of Doune: Small Scottish Castle.
Old Newton of Doune is a small castle near Doune in the centre of Scotland.
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If you are looking for whitewashed minimalism this is not the place for you. Think Outlander, Jacobites, Sherlock Holmes, or Harry Potter, they'd all be comfortable here. Old Newton is an ancient fortified house built for defense with thick walls, low doors and spiral staircases. There are six bedrooms and six/seven public rooms. Ideal for family gatherings, retreats and reunions, with plenty of space to escape or to congregate. The space Old Newton is one of the three oldest continually inhabited houses in Scotland. It's rich written history can be dated back to the 14th century. Prince Charles Edward Stuart, David Hume the eminent Scottish philosopher, and Walter Scott, who wrote The Lady of the Lake here, have all been guests. The Edmonstones, who owned the house before the current Laird, were known Jacobites. Two of them were sent to the Tower of London but escaped death by virtue of their servants. Most recently the house has had a further Jacobite connection since it was home to members of the cast and crew of Outlander. Guest access Guest have access to the whole of the house and a large enclosed garden. Most rooms have a view of Doune castle or the parkland. The house is in a unique location set in its own grounds on the edge of the village. Within a few minutes walk the amenities are second to none. Good food, clothes, curios and gifts, not to mention having the magnificent Doune castle within an arrow shot! Other things to note The house has an Aga which is the beating heart of the kitchen. If you have not cooked on an Aga the housekeeper or myself will be happy to give you a quick demonstration. We are here to make your stay as memorable as possible. No weddings.
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United Kingdom · Scotland · DouneGot questions?
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