| It is truly the crown jewel of Glenlaurel-the original home of the Laird. Its cheery façade of stone and stucco gives way to the fabled carved mantle in the parlor, three dining rooms, the Loch Ness pub, the Waif's Haven kitchen, two guest rooms and two guest suites. Room Descriptions | | | | | The nearby Carriage House has three guest rooms. Upstairs, each of the two garrets has a private bath and share a kitchenette and sitting area. Downstairs, the Douglas Highlander Suite has a two-person whirlpool tub, kitchenette and large deck. Room Descriptions | | | | | The four east crofts (intimate cottages) are a five-minute walk from the Manor House, and there is parking at the front door. Each croft has a kitchenette, living room, queen bedroom, gas log fireplace, screened porch and hot tub on a private deck overlooking Camusfearna Gorge.
The three west crofts are tucked into the edge of the new Hamlet. They are about a ten minute walk from the Manor House and accessible by car. Each croft contains one spacious room with queen bed, gas log fireplace, two fireside easy chairs and hot tub on a private deck overlooking Bannock Burn Ravine. Room Descriptions | | | | | The pinnacle lodging experience at Glenlaurel is a stay in one of the cottages in the Hamlet. These six delightful little wooded hideaways are a ten-minute walk from the Manor House, and are accessible by car. Each cottage starts with a grand living room window to the woods, stone fireplace with gas logs and carved mantle, ample room to lounge at fireside, and a kitchenette. The bath offers room for two in the shower, vanity and walk-in closet. The bedroom has a king sized sleigh bed, gas log stove, entertainment center (movie viewing only, VHS and DVD format) and double French doors facing east. The private deck has a luxury hot tub, speakers from your entertainment center for listening to CDs while you soak. Each cottage overlooks its own private garden and either the Camusfearna Gorge or the Bannock Burn Ravine. Room Descriptions | | | | |