| One of our four East Crofts decorated in royal blue, cream and deep red, the Drummond has a kitchenette, living room, and bedroom with see-through gas log fireplace that you can see from the bed and from the sofa. There is a four-person hot tub on a private deck overlooking Camusfearna Gorge, screened porch with seating, two-person shower stall in the bathroom, luxurious bathrobes and extra towels. | | | | | The shades of soft green and cream create a relaxing getaway around the gas log fireplace for those who appreciate each other most in a romantic surrounding. As with the other three East Crofts this kitchenette has a microwave, sink, refrigerator, coffee maker, toaster and utensils, but no stove, no television and no gas grill. The four-person hot tub looks directly into the treetops, and the screened porch is like a tree house. The bathroom is equipped with two-person shower stall, luxurious bathrobes and extra towels. | | | | | The MacDougal is reputed to be the most colorful of the four East Crofts with a cream and pumpkin motif. It is also the only totally wheel-chair accessible unit. This croft has all the standard equipment including kitchenette, living room, bedroom and see through gas log fireplace that can be seen from the bed, from the sofa and from the two-person hot tub on the private deck overlooking Camusfearna Gorge. The screen porch has the best view of the woods and the gorge beyond. The bathroom is equipped with lipless two-person shower stall, luxurious bathrobes and extra towels. A ramp replaces the usual steps leading onto the front porch from the parking area. | | | | | One of the four East crofts, done in shades of beige and cream, the Sinclair has the sofa named "Mother" by virtue of its nurturing nature. As the other 3 East Crofts, the Sinclair has kitchenette, living room, and bedroom with gas log fireplace that faces both rooms. The hot tub is on private deck overlooking the gorge. The screen porch is another tree house awaiting lovebirds looking for relaxation. The bath has two-person shower stall, luxurious bathrobes and extra Egyptian cotton towels. | | | | | Robert the Bruce was the king who changed the face of Scotland. He picked up the freedom gauntlet from William Wallace and proceeded to confront the English in the battle of Bannockburn. One of the three West Crofts in the Hamlet, the Bruce Croft contains images of Robert the Bruce set on a warm golden pallet signifying the romantic side of chivalry. The two plush rocking chairs with their rocking ottomans are a guest favorite. The view from the corner desk overlooks the ravine named Bannock Burn. Other features include a kitchenette, entertainment center with DVD and VCR, a large bathroom with 2-person shower, and a private deck with hot tub. | | | | | The Gordons are one of the great families of northeastern Scotland. And indeed the Gordon Croft sits on the southwestern corner of the Hamlet. But let not this insignificant drivel dispel the dignity of Clan Gordon Croft. The Gordon is one of the three West Crofts located in the Hamlet. It is accented with natural stained wood trim on creamy, golden walls. A loveseat faces the massive stone hearth. Other room amenities include a kitchenette, large bathroom with 2-person shower, entertainment center with DVD player and VCR, and private deck with hot tub. | | | | | King MacBeth (son of life) reigned for 14 years of peace without invading or being invaded. No small feat! He ruled in consort with his infamous wife Lady MacBeth. The walls of this wee Croft honoring the MacBeth name are royal red with complimentary fabric of navy and green. The handsome wing back chairs at fireside are reminiscent of his and her thrones. The floor plan of this croft is similar to the other two West Crofts in the Hamlet (the Gordon and the Bruce), and includes a massive stone fireplace, entertainment center with DVD and VCR, kitchenette, large bathroom with 2-person shower, and private deck with hot tub. | | | |
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