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Cringletie House is a truly romantic Victorian mansion set in 28 acres of gardens and woodlands. The 400 years old Walled Garden is supplying the kitchen with herbs, fruits and soft fruits, vegetables and more unusual products that the chefs want to use. Another part of the Walled Garden are set aside for outdoor games, like petanque and giant chess and draughts. Yet another area is laid out as a Dutch parterre, a style that was hugely popular in the 18th century and has been imported into the United Kingdom, e.g. the Privy Garden at Hampton Court Palace. At only 20 miles from Edinburgh Airport, Cringletie House is the ideal location to visit the beautiful city of Edinburgh and to explore the interesting and rich in history Borders Region. The House was completely refurbished during 2003/2004, including all fourteen bedrooms and the five public rooms providing its guests with luxurious and comfortable surroundings. The House has now full wheel chair access, a lift and a designated disabled guest room. This room has a number of facilities that will make disabled guests feel comfortable and safe. The award winning Restaurant is located on the first floor and enjoys breathtaking views over the rolling country side. The room has a hand painted ceiling commemorating the marriage between George Sutherland and Elizabeth Wolf Murray. The Chef provides the guests with imaginative menus and dishes and uses either home grown produce or local produce. Guests have the opportunity to select Chef’s Tasting Menu which is a seven-course menu that reflects the Market, the Garden, the Sea and the Season. Some quotes taken from the Guests Book since 1 April 2005:
“Fantastic, the best ever!!”
“Splendid!”
“Wonderful”. Staff outstanding.
“A wonderful wedding! Many thanks.”
“Wonderful start to our Honeymoon.” Additional Facilities:
Helicopter landing pad
Lift
Crocket lawn
Pitch and putt
Petanque
Many activities can be arranged Group Affiliations:Pride of Britain
Johansens
Best Loved Hotels Ratings/Awards:AA 3 Red Stars Top Two Hundred Hotels
AA 2 Rosettes
Visit Scotland 4 Stars
Best Restaurant Meal in the Borders 2003 Number of Rooms:14 Number Ensuite:14 Price per RoomPrice Includes:Breakfast Double:From £140 (standard room, low season) - £260 (principal room, high season) Single:£100 (low season) - £120 (high season) Restaurant Chef:Paul Hart Awards:AA 2 Rosettes
Best Restaurant Meal in the Borders 2003
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