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Set in 40 acres of lush meadowland, the orginal Thainstone was burned by Jacobites in the 18th century. The Thainstone of today dates from the early 19th century and combines stately elegance with all the modern comforts of a luxurious 20th century hotel. A grand portal introduces you to the majestic galleried reception area on the way to your individually furnished bedroom which has nice extra touches like a decanter of sherry and Scottish shortcake awaiting you. The main restaurant Simpsons has two AA rosettes. In a sumptuous Georgian setting you can enjoy some of the most exciting menus in the North of Scotland. Situated between Inverness and Aberdeen, the hotel is well placed for visiting the North of Scotland's prehistoric stone circles, whisky distilleries and castles.
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From the magnificent galleried reception area to the elegant restaurant, this hotel blends classical elegance with continued excellence.
Cammie’s Bar & Cocktail Bar. In the intimate double AA Rosette Simpson’s Restaurant, you can sample some of Scotland’s most delicious dishes and finest wines. Sunday Lunches served throughout the year in Simpson’s Restaurant from 12 noon to 2:30pm. Sunday High Tea – Sample the selection on Good Traditional Food and Home Baking.
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The nicely furnished bedrooms have extra touches, such as a decanter of sherry and shortbread. All rooms offers en-suite bathrooms, Satellite Television, Radio, Direct Dial Telephone, Tea and Coffee making facilities, Hair dryer, Trouser press and Iron & Ironing board. Newspaper delivery, Room service available, Laundry service.
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