The Chinese Bedroom.
Single Room with en-suite bathroom. Full of old Chinese furniture the main
feature is the extraordinary 'drum' bed. This dates from the late 18th
century and the only other one we know of is in London's Victoria and Albert
Museum and they don’t allow you to sleep in it.
Emslie.
Twin-bedded room with en-suite bathroom. Named after the decorator who in
1935 managed to hang the wallpaper inside out. It remained that way for the
next 36 years. There are two comfortable single brass beds and a military
chest of drawers which was used by my father when he went soldiering in
1933. Stunning view over Deeside.
The Garden Room.
Twin-bedded room with en-suite bathroom. The two west-facing
windows overlook our walled garden which we are gradually
restoring (see the Garden page on this web site). The still-life oil
paintings and other pictures keep the botanical theme going.
Old King Cole.
Twin or Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Before we made alterations
to add the bathroom this room had Victorian wallpaper with an OKC theme,
hence the name. The bathroom has fabulous ceramic tiles by William de Morgan
who just happened to be married to artist Evelyn
Pickering, first cousin of my great-grandmother. It has another lovely view.
The Tower Room.
Twin-bedded room with en-suite shower room. Perched high above the front
door this room's five window
give astounding views from east to south-west across
Deeside.
The Turret Room.
Double bed with en-suite bathroom. The twin turrets flank the bed which has
a painted headboard formed from the overmantle which was removed from our
Drawing Room in 1930. This room is a favourite.
The Bird Room.
Twin bedded room with en-suite bathroom. So called because of the birds on
the wallpaper and not after the laird's girlfriends before he married.
Wonderful light room with great view. The bathroom has stunning ceramic
tiles by William de Morgan (see also Old King Cole above).
The Queen's Bedroom.
Double four-poster bed with en-suite bathroom. Named in honour of a private
visit by Her Majesty the Queen and members of her family in 1991. She never
actually used it but her coat did lie on the bed. This room overlooks the
entrance drive and five windows give views from north-east to south-west.
Maggies's
Room. Double bed with en-suite
bathroom. This room faces south-east and is lovely and bright in the
mornings. It has views over the woodland garden and fields. Maggie is my
sister and this was her room when she grew up at Kincardine.
Nini's
Room. Single bedroom with wash
basin. Has private bathroom although this is not en-suite. Not one of our
main bedrooms it is perfectly comfortable nonetheless. It has a fine old
brass bedstead. Nini
was my father's batman (soldier servant).
Charlie’s Room. Twin or Double bedroom with en-suite
bathroom. Charlie is our younger son and availability of this room depends
on his student holidays and whether we can actually get into the room to
tidy it up. Actually once we’ve done that this makes a splendid guest room.
You can lie in the bath and admire the view secure in the knowledge that
only passing balloonists can see you.
Susan’s Room.
This ground-floor room has a four-poster bed. It has a private bathroom
although this is currently not en-suite. Plans are afoot to change this.
The room has a lovely view over Deeside.
The
Tallboy Room.No this does not refer to an unexpected guest but the
lovely antique tallboy that graces this room. One of the twin beds
has been lengthened to suit tall guests over 6’ 7”. This ground-floor room
has a bathroom across the corridor which must be shared with the Cook’s
Room. We have plans to provide this room with its own en-suite bathroom in
due course. Lovely view from this room over Deeside.
The
Cook’s Room.
This is a nice single bedroom on the ground floor. There is a bathroom
close by which might have to be shared depending on occupancy