Airth Castle Hotel 6.6 mi from Boʼness
Country House in Airth
7.0
Good
From $198
From $198
Former Castle Country House
Located in the Falkirk area of Scotland and overlooking the River of Firth, Airth Castle is said to date as far back as the 13th century. William Wallace, the 'Braveheart' of Scotland, is said to have attacked the castle in order to rescue his uncle. Parts of the castle were destroyed in the 15th century, and in the 16th century an extension was added to the building. The ruins of a parish church of Airth can also be found inside the castle's walls, while it is considered as a historic building of grave importance even until today.
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The Witchery by the Castle 17.1 mi from Boʼness
Hotel in Edinburgh
9.3
Excellent
From $811
From $811
Former Castle Hotel
The Witchery by the Castle was established by James Thomson, one of the most famous restaurant owners in Scotland, at a historic building at the gates of Edinburgh Castle. It takes its name from the hundreds of women burned at the stake as witches on Castlehill during the 16th and 17th centuries. The Witchery occupies a substantial 16th century building, Boswell’s Court, named after a former resident, James Boswell. With its antique-filled suites secreted within dreamy 16th-century building, guests are swept into an opulent, Gothic fantasy.
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Dalhousie Castle Hotel 23.4 mi from Boʼness
Hotel in Bonnyrigg
10
Excellent
From $201
From $201
Former Castle Hotel
Located just minutes outside Edinburgh, Dalhousie Castle was built in the 13th century and belonged to the Ramsay clan for centuries. After a rather turbulent past and many renovations, the castle was turned into the award-winning hotel that it is today, providing guests with excellent service and a magical atmosphere that will make them feel like they have travelled through time.
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Carberry Tower Mansion House and Estate 24.3 mi from Boʼness
Country House in Musselburgh
8.7
Very Good
From $164
From $164
Former Castle Country House
Carberry Tower dates back to the 15th century and is surrounded by an idyllic lake and many acres of scenic woodland. In the 19th century, the tower was extended and turned into a lavish mansion, being home to many royal and noble families over the centuries. It has been called by many as 'Edinburgh's castle in the country', thus showcasing its grandeur and importance. Today, the mansion is used as a luxury hotel and famous wedding venue, maintaining its historic atmosphere and offering the most royal treatment to all its guests.
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