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THE HOUSE
Cawdor House is situated in the centre of Nairn, and has the perfect combination of easy access to the ammenities of the town, whilst being in a quiet street. The house was built in 1851, as the Manse for the Free Church. It has some historical distinction, as it was the first purpose built Manse for the Free Church in Scotland. Surrounded by high stone walls, the mature garden is the perfect sheltered spot for an evening drink in the sun, under the apple trees. Since April 2007, we have renovated and adapted, painted and updated, returning the house to somewhere near it's former glory. Original features such as the magnificent marble fireplace in the sitting room once again take centre stage.
This 4 star guest house offers a warm friendly Highland welcome from your Scottish hosts with comfort and quality being a priority.
We completed a full refurbishment in 2008 and added 2 new bedrooms in 2013.
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ACCOMMODATION
We offer a choice of superkingsize, kingsize, double, twin and family bedrooms.
Supplement for single occupancy.
All bedrooms have ensuite facilities, Freeview TV, radio, hairdryer, Wi-Fi and tea/coffee.
When death's dark stream I'll ferry o'er - a time that shall surely come, In Heaven itself I'll ask no more, Than just a Highland welcome.
Rabbie Burns (who made a tour of the Highlands in 1787)
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