Built in 1837, Stonefield Castle is a fine example of Scottish baronial architecture and still retains much of its original furnishings, wood panelling, ornate ceilings and marble fireplaces.
Beyond its interior splendor, the castle is set in 60 acres of woodland gardens, lapped by the shores of Loch Fyne. It is situated just two miles from the idyllic fishing village of Tarbert, one of the most attractive villages on the Mull of Kintyre peninsula.
The hotel has 32 individually and tastefully decorated en suite bedrooms, with views over the gardens and Loch Fyne.
Beyond its interior splendor, the castle is set in 60 acres of woodland gardens, lapped by the shores of Loch Fyne. It is situated just two miles from the idyllic fishing village of Tarbert, one of the most attractive villages on the Mull of Kintyre peninsula.
The hotel has 32 individually and tastefully decorated en suite bedrooms, with views over the gardens and Loch Fyne.