Tumble into the deep comfort of the generous beds with their down pillows and
quilts in nine individually designed and luxurious en-suite bedrooms.
Enjoy the kind of sleep that only Scottish peace and fresh air can give you.
Awake refreshed.
Queen's Room
This is the room where Mary Queen of Scots is rumoured to have
laid her head after planting the magnificent Spanish Chestnut tree just outside.
Very sumptously decorated in blues and golds, there is a magnificent carved
double bed and on the wall an original wedding quilt dating back to the
nineteenth century and presented by the Ladies of Auchtermuchty to the Fairlie
family. The bathroom features an original canopy bath which is an experience in
itself.
Joanna's Room
This room - so named after the present owners' only daughter - is
delightfully feminine and decorated in the warm coral hues of spice island
fabric. There is a charming dressing table fitted into one of the circular
corner alcoves. This bathroom features one of the original roll top baths found
at Myres and the view from here over the Rose Walk is lovely. This is one of the
bedrooms where the beds can be twinned.
Tom's Room
If four posters are your thing, this is the room for you! The tapestry drapes
and oak furniture combine to bring a sense of history to this room which is
named after one of the present owners' sons.
Tower Bedroom
Snuggled under the eaves, this bedroom is definitely for the romantics at
heart. Elegantly decorated in St. Andrews tartan, it features an enormous roll
top bath and, hidden behind a wee door, your very own stairway to the turret -
the perfect place to watch the sun go down whilst sipping a glass of champagne.
Anne's Room
Named after Captain Fairlie's first wife who used it as her sewing room, it
is charmingly decorated in Toile de Jouy fabric. Although this is the smallest
bedroom in the castle, the bathroom holds it's own surprise with an enormous
sunken bath with overhead shower.
Charles' Room
This is a bedroom with a difference! Also situated in the Chamberlain's wing,
it has been totally transformed by Scottish muralist, Jonathan Humpries, into an
exotic tent in a riot of blues and yellows. It even comes complete with your own
wee furry friend! This bedroom can be twinned.
Christopher's Room
Situated on the ground floor in the Chamberlain's wing, this bedroom has it's
own front door with direct access outside as well as being connected by an
internal staircase to the main body of the castle. The walls are vibrant with
Scottish art and the dramatic bathroom is right out of the 21st century with
it's sleek stand alone bath and basin made of the coolest marble. This room can
also be twinned.
Richard's Room
Situated in the Chamberlain's Wing, this bedroom is elegantly furnished with
hand painted French mahogany furniture and is decorated in muted shades of
green. The bathroom is almost as large as the bedroom and apart from an enormous
roll top bath, there is also a separate walk in shower with a shower head the
size of a dinner plate. This bedroom can also be twinned.
Schoolroom
Nestled at the top of the castle, this room used to be the original school
room for the Fairlie children. Evidence of this is all around with toys and
children's books and even the old school bell in the adjacent small sitting
room. Another feature of this room is the beautiful hand painted French mahogany
bed. Exotic birds guard the magnificent views down over the formal gardens -
this is truly the room for garden lovers.
Bathrooms
After a hard day's golf or a morning spent waist high in a salmon river,
you'll appreciate the torrents of hot water, the clouds of scented steam and the
thick, fluffy, heated towels that await you.
The clean lines of polished chrome French taps, a state of the art modern shower
set against an original roll top bath, all housed within a room large enough to
hold court in!