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Stonefield Castle

Tarbert Tarbert
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Description

Although it has gone through a remarkable transition over the years, this delightful castle hotel still bears much testimony to the golden age of elegant and graceful living. Rooms still retain the original ornate ceilings, wood panelled rooms and a blazing open fire. The hotel is also located just Read more

Although it has gone through a remarkable transition over the years, this delightful castle hotel still bears much testimony to the golden age of elegant and graceful living. Rooms still retain the original ornate ceilings, wood panelled rooms and a blazing open fire. The hotel is also located just 3 miles from many golf courses. (GW 09/2008)

Stonefield Castle Hotel is an outstanding example of Scottish Baronial Architecture, built in 1837 as the once home of the Campbell family. In keeping with its unique setting and character, many of the original period features have been retained to complement the timeless ambience of the castle.

Medium sized lobby with a small seating area.

rooms with phone, radio and tea/coffee maker, 2 suites, room service, dining room with wine cellar. Conference room capacity: 100 persons, heated swimming pool, solarium.

Opened 1837, Renovations 1995/6


Features

Hotel Amenities

  • Car parking (Payable to hotel, if applicable)
  • Conference Room
  • Handicaps
  • Lobby
  • Out of Central Location
  • Porterage
  • Sauna
  • Coach parking
  • Early check-in
  • Laundry facilities
  • Non Smoking Rooms
  • Parking
  • Room Service
  • TV in Rooms

Room Amenities

  • Hairdryer
  • Television

Additional Information

Number of Rooms: 33

Location

Stonefield Castle Hotel is situated in historic Argyll on The Mull of Kintyre near the pretty fishing village of Tarbert. The Castle stands high on the famous Kintyre peninsula, commanding spectacular views over Loch Fyne and is set within 60 acres of woodland gardens.

set amid 60 acres of wooded gardens along Loch Fyne.