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Although its foundations are firmly planted in English soil, Stonegarthside is thoroughly Scottish. It has fine crow-stepped gables and decorated quoins or corner stones. Two flanking parallel wings are linked by a cross wall, creating an enclosed central courtyard, which was originally covered with a flat lead roof. The cross wall is topped by a battlemented parapet built out of fine ashlar blocks and pierced by quatrefoils.
*Guests' Comments*
“Fantastic! Great house, great guests! And we got snowed in – couldn’t have been better.”
“Words fail for such a wonderful relaxing residence. One of the most memorable venues we have ever stayed in , and the best 60th birthday ever.”
“Kids loved the hidden swing, but their phones had no reception, fantastic for Mums and Dads, fantastic house, plenty of rooms for a treasure-hunt – kept the kids going for ages. Don’t think they found them all. Clean, well-equipped, home from home. Celebrated our 40ths and looking forward to our 60ths.”
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