Burns Castle

ID: S287100

  • Bedrooms 7
  • ・ Sleeps 16
  • ・ Pets Yes

About this property

In continuous occupation since it was built in 1545, this is a fine example of a 16th-century Z-plan tower house with a distinctive feature pepper-pot turret. With a red sandstone finish and a pink-wash exterior, the reddish hue seems to change colour whilst you are there. Particular castle-like features include the gun-loops and shot-holes, as well as the vaulted entrance and Great Hall. Set in open countryside, within 10 acres of grounds, surrounded by lawns and mature woodland, the castle is accessible by a drive on each side. On entering, the corridor takes you to a vaulted entrance hall, with a games room off it. Beyond, the rooms are more traditional, and there is a dining room that has the capacity for up to 14 people, a breakfasting room, utility room and a country-style kitchen.

On the first floor, there is a Great Hall which is the large drawing-room, a sitting room, a TV room, a small library and the first bedroom and shower room. The majority of the bedrooms and bathrooms are to be found on the second floor. Also available is an eco-friendly (with no added chemicals) rustic wooden barrel hot tub, heated by a wood-burning stove. There is plenty of parking to the front and side of the castle. Weddings are currently not allowed, except for groups of 14 who are using the castle on a normal booking basis. Two dogs are allowed, at ground level only. This is an ideal large holiday home to have a family holiday to discover the Angus and Tayside area and enjoy being king or queen of this castle.

Entering this castle via the tower section takes you into the oldest part of the castle. If those stone walls could talk, they would have some tall tales to tell. This takes you through the stone-clad vaulted entrance hall, as well as the vaulted games room with its table football table and small fold-able pool table. Whilst the kitchen and dining room are beyond; the reception rooms are to be found on the first floor. The Great Hall is the drawing room with comfortable seating at each end of the room, with one working open fire. A small library is located in the corner turret. The sitting room is next door, which is another large room and this is where you will relax in cosy surrounds by the wood-burning stove with the TV on. Additionally, there is a smaller room with TV, which may be more suitable for children.

The dining room is a large room with a selection of sizes of dining tables, which can be added together if required or left as they are. Next door is the large kitchen, which has an old fashioned feel about it, in the country kitchen style. With plenty of cooking capacity with a traditional AGA and two additional electric cookers with 4-ring hobs and ovens, this is a castle that is used to cooking for large numbers. The country table can seat up to 6 in the kitchen, or you can choose the breakfast room next door, which can dine your group in a less formal environment. There is a utility room next door. There is a side door which may be easier to deliver your foodstuffs from car to kitchen.

Set within a wooded policy of 10 acres, there are lawns and private grounds to explore for adults or children. It is located 20 miles northeast of Dundee, 5 miles inland from Arbroath, situated in an agricultural setting, accessed by shared farm roads.

A major supermarket, pubs, shops, restaurants and hotels can be found in Arbroath. There are good golf courses in Arbroath and Montrose, with the championship course at Carnoustie, 11 miles away. Beaches at Lunan Bay and St Cyrus are nearby. Family activities can be found at Brechin Castle Centre.

There is good walking in the Angus Glens. Fishing for salmon on the Southesk or sea fishing can be arranged locally. There is a paintball activity centre at Edzell. Dundee is ideal for the city shopping.

Accommodation

The Castle
This stunning fairytale castle would be a perfect getaway for anyone looking for an authentic historic holiday. In continuous occupation since it was built in 1545, this is a fine example of a 16th century Z-plan tower house with a distinctive feature pepper-pot turret. With a red sandstone finish and a pink-wash exterior, the reddish hue seems to change colour whilst you are there.
Ground Floor
- Stone-clad vaulted entrance hall
- Vaulted games room with its table football table and small fold-able pool table
- Large dining room with various tables and chairs
- Traditional large kitchen with a traditional AGA and two additional electric cookers with 4-ring hobs and ovens
- Breakfast room for 6 people
- Utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer
First Floor
- Drawing room with comfortable seating and working open fire
- Small library located in the corner turret
- Sitting room with comfortable sofas, wood-burning stove and TV
- Small media room with TV
- Bedroom with two single beds with shower room, with open door shower unit, w.c and wash hand basin
Second Floor
- Bedroom with four poster bed, with en-suite bathroom in turret space, with corner bath, shower cabinet, w.c and wash hand basin
- Bedroom with four poster bed and two single bed (ideal for 2 children)
- Bedroom with four poster bed, with en-suite shower-room, with shower cabinet, w.c and wash hand basin
- Bedroom with double bed, with Jacuzzi bath, shower cabinet, w.c and wash hand basin
- Bedroom with two Zip-and-link beds; bathroom, with feature original Victorian large bath tub, w.c and wash hand basin
- Bedroom with double bed
Exterior Grounds
- 10 acres of woodland
- Large lawn area
- Outdoor dining
- Small garden
- Private parking
- Barbecue
- Hot tub
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi connection
- Central heating
- DVD player
- Freeview TV
- High chair
- Microwave

Reviews (6)

  • Claudia Ball

    What an absolute pleasure it was to hire this amazing castle for our special day thank you so much to the Lansley’s they were amazing from start to finnish and couldn’t of done anymore for us. All the family had a great time exploring and enjoying both inside and outside of the castle. What a gem of a place.

  • Maddie Shaw

    We stayed in the Castle and loved it. The castle is very old but well equipped, warm and comfortable and the owners were very welcoming. There was the odd technical issue in such an old buiIdling but this did not stop us from having an enjoyable weekend. They are dog friendly which is also fantastic. Would highly recommend this venue to anyone wanting a special stay in a real castle!

  • Ruby Hayes

    Had this Castle in Arbroath for a three day weekend and what a great experience. Built in the 1500s and now tastefully renovated and fully equipped for large groups, the castle is a unique and great experience and caters for around 16 people so great for a family get together or a big weekend with friends. Beds were super comfortable and the gardens and surrounds are just lovely. A short drive into Arbroath for nice cafes and restaurants and lots to see and do in the nearby areas. Highly recommended and would love to return.

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