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Dupplin Castle, Perth, Perthshire

Dupplin Castle
Dupplin Estate
Perth
Perthshire

PH2 0PY

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Dupplin was rebuilt on the site of the original castle in 1969 and stands in private parkland of some antiquity. The old balustraded terrace and rose garden remain with stunning views south over the grounds and lovely Earn valley. The Castle has now been upgraded to the comfort and luxury expected of today's discerning guests. The impressive landscaping offers panoramic views over the lovely River Earn to the hills beyond.

The luxurious bedrooms are individually appointed, with ensuite facilities, and the gracious reception rooms are elegantly furnished with fine antiques, paintings and books, creating an atmosphere of a bygone era of tranquility and elegance. Dinner is served house-party style, with all guests seated around the dining room table. Scottish country house cuisine is complemented by informal but highly efficient and friendly service. However, dinner must be pre-booked with at least 24 hours notice.

Please note: there is no smoking in any upstairs rooms or the dining room. Pets by arrangement. Children over 12 years. This age restriction does not apply when the whole castle is taken by family or for party occasions.

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Children Welcome - over 12 years
Evening Meal Provided
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No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
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