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This beautiful gatehouse conversion is idyllically set on the banks of the River Tanar surrounded by towering Scots Pine. It offers the discerning traveller a rare opportunity to indulge in luxury self-catering accommodation in a unique property which dates to the height of the Victorian era. Designed and built between 1871-1873 by Sir William Cunliffe Brooks and the famous architect George Truefitt, the Tower was originally built as an imposing entrance to Glen Tanar. This historic listed building has been completely reimagined and transformed into a luxurious romantic hideaway, complete with an outdoor hot tub, double ended slipper roll-top bath, luxurious super king bed, and a spectacular panoramic rooftop terrace overlooking the enchanting ancient pine forest. If you are looking to escape the daily grind and head into the countryside for a weekend of relaxation in a one of a kind holiday home, then look no further than The Tower O’Ess. Whatever the occasion this romantic highland retreat is quite simply sheer bliss and is set to take your breath away.
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