A luxury hideaway in the most idyllic of locations perfect for a family holiday.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, Open Fire
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Induction Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom 1: ¾ Double (4ft) Bed, ¾ Double (4ft) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 2: Kingsize (5ft) Bed Ensuite: Bath, Walk-In Shower, Toilet
Living room: Smart TV, Open Fire
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Induction Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
Bedroom 1: ¾ Double (4ft) Bed, ¾ Double (4ft) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 2: Kingsize (5ft) Bed Ensuite: Bath, Walk-In Shower, Toilet
Electric underfloor heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot. Welcome pack.
Garden with garden furniture, BBQ and firepit. Private parking 2 cars. No smoking.
Surrounded by the aesthetic of Italianate cobblestone courtyard, Fawn’s Velvet, at Dunskey encourages leisurely afternoons sipping iced lemon grappa. Signs of splendour are plentiful at the historic Dunskey Stables Courtyard, where guests enter before stepping into the lodge, with its iconic chimney spires and paving stones underfoot.
Enjoy an invigorating start to the day with yoga on the lawn, while taking in birdsongs and sunlight dappling through the trees in the spacious garden. Practice your cartwheel, or nap here with your books among scented blooms, next to freshly brewed coffee supplied by Dunskey Estate. In the evening, light up the firepit for sizzling lamb chops, sprinkled with hand-picked rosemary from the garden, naturally.
On the ground floor, the light-filled living room is swathed in the colour of fading daylight. It also proudly features a wall mural by the artist ‘Megan Elizabeth’, whose creations evoke Dunskey sentiments of pastel coastline and watercolour sunsets. A sapphire velvet sofa will be a firm favourite throughout the holiday, particularly when cozied up next to the fireplace, underneath gleams of art-deco crystal wall sconces.
Continuing on the theme of old-world grandeur, the reading nook is furnished with crewelwork-embroidered, deep-set seat at the best arm chair in the house. A closer look at the Suzani-inspired medallions reveals the most delightful of Dunskey motifs; blooming flora, frolicking fauna, and novel palettes.
No holiday is complete with cooking up the most indulgnt meals for absolutely no reason. The kitchen, flooded with lights, with views of the garden, will call out to the most reluctant chef. If that isn’t enough, relax in the dining area, decorated with oversized prints of glasshouses, and plot your next jungle-calling escape.
Perhaps the most exciting feature of the lodge is the Equus bedroom, which has undergone spirited restoration, keeping fast hold of original architectural interests. Two single beds are nestled into the stable block. There’s plenty of room for your evening reads (not doom scrolling) as we have kept the manger for shelf storage. Lit by an antler chandelier and furnished with pre-industrial style clothing valet, you’ll have enough room to model all your holiday outfits.
Embrace the vibrancy of the Scottish garden beneath the dormer window that opens to standing height and breathe in the wall of profusely blooming camellia from the second bedroom. Taking up the entire top floor, the master bedroom and adjacent bathroom with its underfloor heating may encourage you to stay forever. Thoughtful touches, such as velvet cuddle chairs, art deco crystal wall scones, and collector’s item dressing table and bespoke chest of drawers, will enfold you in a gentle aesthetic. The oversized bathroom contains monsoon rain walk-in shower and a large bath to melt away any residual existential angst. A collection of travel books may help with the wanderlust as well. Pub within a mile.
Fawn’s Velvet can be booked together with Rose Blair Lodge (ref UK31045), Wild Geese Lodge (ref UK31046) and Fern Forest House (ref UK31047) and The Royal Castle Apartment (ref UK31086) to accommodate up to 30 guests.
Enjoy an invigorating start to the day with yoga on the lawn, while taking in birdsongs and sunlight dappling through the trees in the spacious garden. Practice your cartwheel, or nap here with your books among scented blooms, next to freshly brewed coffee supplied by Dunskey Estate. In the evening, light up the firepit for sizzling lamb chops, sprinkled with hand-picked rosemary from the garden, naturally.
On the ground floor, the light-filled living room is swathed in the colour of fading daylight. It also proudly features a wall mural by the artist ‘Megan Elizabeth’, whose creations evoke Dunskey sentiments of pastel coastline and watercolour sunsets. A sapphire velvet sofa will be a firm favourite throughout the holiday, particularly when cozied up next to the fireplace, underneath gleams of art-deco crystal wall sconces.
Continuing on the theme of old-world grandeur, the reading nook is furnished with crewelwork-embroidered, deep-set seat at the best arm chair in the house. A closer look at the Suzani-inspired medallions reveals the most delightful of Dunskey motifs; blooming flora, frolicking fauna, and novel palettes.
No holiday is complete with cooking up the most indulgnt meals for absolutely no reason. The kitchen, flooded with lights, with views of the garden, will call out to the most reluctant chef. If that isn’t enough, relax in the dining area, decorated with oversized prints of glasshouses, and plot your next jungle-calling escape.
Perhaps the most exciting feature of the lodge is the Equus bedroom, which has undergone spirited restoration, keeping fast hold of original architectural interests. Two single beds are nestled into the stable block. There’s plenty of room for your evening reads (not doom scrolling) as we have kept the manger for shelf storage. Lit by an antler chandelier and furnished with pre-industrial style clothing valet, you’ll have enough room to model all your holiday outfits.
Embrace the vibrancy of the Scottish garden beneath the dormer window that opens to standing height and breathe in the wall of profusely blooming camellia from the second bedroom. Taking up the entire top floor, the master bedroom and adjacent bathroom with its underfloor heating may encourage you to stay forever. Thoughtful touches, such as velvet cuddle chairs, art deco crystal wall scones, and collector’s item dressing table and bespoke chest of drawers, will enfold you in a gentle aesthetic. The oversized bathroom contains monsoon rain walk-in shower and a large bath to melt away any residual existential angst. A collection of travel books may help with the wanderlust as well. Pub within a mile.
Fawn’s Velvet can be booked together with Rose Blair Lodge (ref UK31045), Wild Geese Lodge (ref UK31046) and Fern Forest House (ref UK31047) and The Royal Castle Apartment (ref UK31086) to accommodate up to 30 guests.