管理会社の情報
Faye and Louise, along with their two children bought Netherdale House in the summer of 2016, and set about transforming the mansion into a comfortable family home in East wing and service quarters of the house, whilst creating luxurious guest en-suite bedrooms in the West wing. They have been welcoming guests since 2018, and in 2019 they transformed their old barn into a fabulous venue for hosting gatherings, ceilidhs, and weddings etc. In 2021 following complete renovation, the Coach House welcomed its first guests. Family weekend activities include walking the dogs by the river, looking after our ponies, donkeys and goats and picnics when we find the time !
宿泊施設の情報
Netherdale House and its Coach House are grade B listed Georgian properties overlooking the river Deveron situated in a privately owned Aberdeenshire estate. Both properties have been fully renovated to a very high standard. Surrounded by mature woodland, it is quiet and secluded location in the heart of the beautiful countryside. With deep plush beds and fine Egyptian cotton linen. Netherdale House has drawing room, grand staircase, games rooms with full size snooker table and fine antiques. Netherdale House is an exclusive use property where full catering service is provided by our in-house chef. There is no access to a kitchen. The Coach House a self contained self catering property providing accommodation for 12 guests, with fabulous outdoor under area with hot tub. We have a Converted barn on site available for Weddings and gatherings for up to 150 guests. Our 'Sitooterie' is great place for gatherings with a BBQ, undercover seating and a paddock for playing the various highland games and traditional garden games. Various activities available on site including clay pigeon shooting, air rifle targets, axe throwing.
周辺エリアの情報
Aberdeenshire is known as 'Scotlands Castle Country', with over 300 castles, stately homes and ruins dotting its landscape. There are more castles per acre here than anywhere else in the UK. Off the tourist track you’ll find “The Secret Malts of Aberdeenshire”, produced by a cluster of distilleries dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors can get right up close to traditional skills in rural settings among picturesque villages, wooded hills and rolling fields at places like the Ardmore, Fettercairn, GlenDronach or Knockdhu distilleries, out on the coast for Glenglassaugh (its fans say you can taste the sea), or into the Cairngorms for Royal Lochnagar. With 55 golf courses, one for every week of the year, Aberdeenshire is a golfing paradise. With 165 miles of coastline, and a lot of sand dunes including several of the top 10 oldest, not just in Scotland, but in the world.