A Scottish castle on the outskirts of Edinburgh is undergoing a huge refurbishment for future guests.
Following a whopping £3.4 million investment from The Cumberland Building Society, Carlowrie Castle will accommodate 50 guests once the works are complete.
The Scottish Baronial style castle was built in 1852 and boats 21 bedrooms with stunning views of the countryside. It has been awarded with a string of accolades over the years as well as being named one of the top three venues in Europe at the International Hotel Awards.
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For those looking to get married, Grazia Magazine names it as one of the eight best wedding venues around the world.
Now with the new investment, venue will be able to welcome more guests and an even greater choice of accommodation.
As Project Scotland reports, some work has already begun as a former derelict stables in the castle grounds has been transformed to a seven-bed home, all with en-suite bathrooms. Five modern cabins and a sauna will also be built, allowing a further 10 guests to stay.
When the works are complete, the castle and its 32-acre grounds will be able to sleep up to 50 guests.
Carlowrie Group founder and CEO Andrew Marshall said, “We’re delighted to have worked with The Cumberland to create new accommodation options for our guests at Carlowrie Castle in order to meet growing demand. It was crucial for me to find the right lending partner and when I came across The Cumberland I was pleased that our founding values were aligned. They ticked all the right boxes and the team didn’t disappoint when it came to working together to make our goals a reality.”
Alasdair Swan, senior commercial manager at The Cumberland, added, “We have really enjoyed the opportunity to support Andrew with his latest ventures, and particularly to have played a role in the expansion of Carlowrie Castle, which is such a renowned venue and an excellent Scottish success story.”
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