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Castle Venlaw is a
Four-Star Hotel located on Edinburgh Road, Peebles,
23 miles south of
Edinburgh, in the Valley of the River Tweed in the Borders
of Scotland.
Recommended by Conde
Nast Johansen's The Good Hotel Guide 2002
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Board 4 Stars / AA 3 Star Hotel
In a land of castles
and country estates, what could be more perfect than a stay
in an 18th century country castle? Nestling in 4 acres of
beautiful woodland grounds overlooking the Royal and ancient
town of Peebles, Castle Venlaw Hotel continues the country
house tradition, bringing a perfect combination of relaxed
informality and the elegance of another age.
You will find a warm
welcome from owners John and Shirley Sloggie whose combined
wealth of experience in quality hotels ensures a perfect
balance of professionalism and Scottish
hospitality.
"Bordering on Heaven
for Lovers
..The meals at Castle Venlaw were nothing
short of superb; first-class cuisine in relaxing,
comfortable surroundings, with first rate service" Patrick
Lavelle, Editor, Sunderland Echo, March 2002
"We were extremely
impressed with everything, the room was perfect, and the
personal letter left for us in the room was lovely. Dinner
was absolutely fantastic, compliments to the Chef; all the
staff were really helpful and very attentive.
We have already
recommended the hotel to friends and would thoroughly
recommend it to anyone. We were made to feel very welcome
and can't think of anything negative to say. We will
definitely be back."
Callum and Kirsty
Rose 18th March 2002
We are pleased to
announce that, in response to demand, we have now completed
our first four poster suite.
Recommended by the
Good Hotel Guide 2003 . Make
a booking online
Hotel
History
The original house
was built in 1782 and enlarged in 1854. An excellent example
of Scottish Baronial style. Set in 4 acres of quiet, wooded
garden.
This building,
constructed on the site of the old Smithfield House, was
erected in 1782 by Alexander Stevenson, Sheriff Deputy of
Peebleshire. Alexander Stevenson was succeeded in ownership
by his sisters who, in their turn, sold the house to Ludovic
Grant in 1790 and it was then conveyed to William Grant in
1793.
The house was bought
by Major Archibald Erskine in 1798 and, on his death, was
conveyed to James Elphinstone Erskine in 1862.
James Erskine with
his wife Margaret Constable extended the house to its
present size, by the addition of the further storey and the
large south wing in 1892. The house was then sold to Mr
Richard Davidson, a retired tea planter, whose widow sold
the house to Miss Walton in 1946.
In 1948 the house
was bought by Mr. Alexander Cumming and his wife Jean
Brownlee. They intended to operate it as an hotel
immediately, but were unable to pay a tax known as the
"development tax" which was levied on people turning a
private house into a business. Alexander Cumming fought to
have this tax abolished and his success is now recorded in
Hansard.
Venlaw Castle Hotel
opened in 1949. In 1972, on the death of Alexander, his son
Alastair assumed his father's share of the business and
operated the hotel with his mother and wife, Janet Hamilton.
Alistair's mother, Jean Brownlee, died in 1994.
The hotel was sold
on 3rd November 1997 to John and Shirley Sloggie and was
re-named Castle Venlaw Hotel.
The hotel underwent
a major refurbishment in 1999. In addition to complete
redecoration, new carpets and new curtains were fitted. A
new heating and hot water system was installed and all the
bathrooms were replaced.
The hotel now
operates as a year-round business under the direction of
John and Shirley Sloggie. A pictorial history of the hotel
is displayed on the ground floor corridor.
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