
Blervie is an exceptional Scottish Country House combining the best of a bygone era with best of todays modern day conveniences. Blervie sits in extensive private grounds surrounded by woodland in the middle of Malt Whisky Country. Guests staying at Blervie have many delightful rooms from which to relax and enjoy the superb garden and distant views of the Moray Firth and the Black Isle after they have been touring the many attractions in the area.
Blervie is a Historic Scotland listed Country house set in a delightful rural setting that has recently undergone a significant renovation resulting in a comfortable house that combines the best of Stately Home elegance with twenty first century modern conveniences. The house itself sits in nearly 300 acres of grounds and has extensive views over the Moray Firth and the North Coast of Scotland. All the bedrooms are larger than you might expect with wonderful views.
All the furnishings are top quality and many have an interesting story to tell of how they came to be here all soft furnishings are likewise quality including Hungarian Goose Down duvets providing everything you would hope for in order to enjoy your time at Blervie. Moray enjoys the benefit of being on the end of the Gulf Stream in the Moray Firth which has the third longest sunshine area in the UK this gives the area a pleasant temperature exceptional hours of summer sunshine and generally makes it ideal for outdoor activities. For those of you exploring Moray there is so much to do you may need to reconsider the amount of time you are planning on staying.
Walking, golf, castles, cycling, whisky distilleries, beaches, wildlife are just a few things you could do or even just sit in the garden and contemplate. Take time to look around at the wildlife living on the estate deer and red squirrels and don't forget Charlie the Peacock. Blervie is an easy 40-minute drive from Inverness airport yet miles away in terms of solitude and scenery.
Life at Blervie is designed to be relaxed and comfortable - please arrive as guests and leave as friends.
From: £80.00
Room Facilities
Family/oversized room
Tea and coffee making facilities
Desk with lamp
Air conditioning
Desk
Free Wireless internet connection
Hairdryer
Non-smoking
Adjoining rooms
Internet access
Dining guide
Wireless internet connection
Amenities
Lock-up facility for bicycles
Lift
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Beauty/Spa facilities
BBQ/Picnic area
Non-smoking (throughout)
Baggage store
Airport/Train/Bus pick-up service
Air conditioning
Adjoining rooms
Free Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Lounge
Parking
Free parking
On-site parking
Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Dining Facilities
Depending on the number of guests at Blervie breakfast may be served in the main Dining Room or more likely ?en famille? in the dining area of our large modern kitchen where your food will be cooked to order. In the summer months weather permitting breakfast maybe taken on the substantial terrace with far reaching views of the Moray Firth and the Black Isle. For guests arriving in the afternoon/evening tea will be offered together with light snacks.
Meals
Free Breakfast
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)
Child Facilities
Pet Policy
No pets
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
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