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Pittodrie House Hotel
Pitcaple
Inverurie
Grampian

AB51 5HS

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A 17th Century family house built on 15th century foundations, Pittodrie House is one of the most historic hotels in Scotland, set in a 2400 acre country estate. Pittodrie Estate is steeped in history and you can live amongst country gentry when you stay here. The Erskine family were rewarded for their support of Robert the Bruce with the granting of the Pittodrie Estate. The rooms are adorned with family portraits and antique furnishings. Original family paintings and antiques are found in the reception rooms and bedrooms, and both the drawing room and library feature a log fire. The bedrooms are individually decorated and furnished and have modern facilities. In the dining room at Pittodrie, guests can enjoy a taste of Scotland's finest produce, sourced locally with some ingredients grown in the Georgian walled garden. The wine list covers all major regions of the world and the bar boasts over 150 malt whiskies. The hotel provides clay pigeon shooting, table tennis, billiards, petanque and croquet. A selection of trout, sea trout and salmon fishing is available on the Don, Dee and Deveron. There's also stalking, plus driven, walked-up and rough shooting. Many fine golf courses are nearby. Pony trekking and off road driving are available on the estate.

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Number of Rooms: 27
Number Ensuite: 27
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