Scottish Castle to open as boutique hotel
Privately owned Fonab Castle Hotel to open in Pitlochry on the Scottish highlands in March 2013.
The brainchild of Jed and Joanne Clark, the historic castle - which was used as a medical hospital during World War I - has been transformed into a boutique hotel.
A new wing has been added featuring 18 guestrooms in addition to the 13 suites in the main castle.
There has also been 36 luxury lodges built on the grounds with some featuring private hot tubs.
Work is soon to start on the addition of a luxury spa featuring treatment rooms, a swimming pool and a fitness centre.
Designed by Leeds-based Edwards Architectural Services, the design of the new extension blends with the stonework of the original
Joanne Clark and daughter Becky Cross who were responsible for the interior design contracted Style Contracts interior designers to produce a number of bespoke pieces of furniture castle.
Set on the grounds, which contain the famous Pitlochry Theatre, the castle's new wing will also feature a 80-seat restaurant.
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