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Maryculter House Hotel
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. Carefully enhanced by stylish decoration to create a winning combination of modern luxury with period details, the hotel has an abundance of natural stone, wood panelling, exposed fireplaces, and tall beamed ceilings. An imaginative collection of menus combine the very best of local dishes which are ideal for a special break. Whether your visit to the Grampian region is for business in Europes oil capital, a relaxing break to get away, or for an adventurous holiday; Maryculter House Hotel is the ideal place to stay.
Brief accommodation description
Situated on the banks of the famous River Dee, this collation of buildings is steeped in Scottish history. Dating back to the 12th century, clearly documented through King John, Bonnie Prince Charlie and even the Titanic disaster, this was at one time the homeland of the Knights Templar, who gave pilgrims protected passage on their way to the Holy Land. The house became a hotel shortly after World War II and has been undergoing a programme of refurbishment since then, which has brought it to
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South Deeside Road
Maryculter AB12 5GB
Scotland
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