Designed by George Robertson about 1778 for the Garden-Robinson family (noted merchants and long-standing Provosts of the Burgh) the building contains many features copied from nearby Duff House William Adam s baroque masterpiece and stately home of the Earls and Dukes of Fife. A Grecian styled porch way with splendid segmented fanlight was added about 1830. br / br / br / br / Since conversion to a small prestigious hotel in 1977 the bedrooms have been individually furnished and decorated with all modern-day comforts for the discerning guest. Each room has its own bathroom colour television radio direct dial telephone writing facilities electric blankets and central heating. br / br / br / br / The French Chef owned County Hotel invites you to relax in the kernal of our establishment. L auberge a pleasant restaurant overlooking the bay where only the best fresh local produce (game meat fish and vegetables) are prepared personally and served to the highest standards of French Cuisine. br / br / br / br / Aperitifs and after dinner drinks are served in our comfortable Lounge Bar where you can enjoy a wide range of Scotland s famous Malt Whiskies. br / br / br / br / Our Bistro is open for snacks and light meals in typical French style. br / br / br / br / To the front of the house is a small garden with a pair of unusual weeping ash trees whilst in the rear garden you may relax on secluded lawn and patios surrounded by flower-beds. br / br / The hotel car park adjoins the grounds. br / br / br / br / The County Hotel in Banff retains very much the country-house ambiance of former days and as resident proprietors we place particular emphasis on creating a relaxing atmosphere in our home.Facilities:
- Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
- Car parking available onsite
- Restaurant
- Bar