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23 febbraio 2025
Having stayed in unique, quirky boutique hotels, inns and B&Bs the length and breadth of the UK, I knew for my 50th birthday I needed to stay somewhere exceptional. The Witchery did not disappoint. Our room, the Turret Suite, was resplendent in its gothic decadence. Think red and gold tapestries, dark wood panelling and brocade on a maximalist scale. Walking in after a climb up the lengthy spiral stone staircase supplies the wow factor as classical music gently plays, and it is full of those special extra details such as champagne, chocolates, home made biscuits, robes, slippers, fancy crisps etc. We spent all afternoon in there making the most of the indulgent surroundings, especially the deep, copper bath. Dinner in the candlelit Secret Garden was equally special with a richly flavoursome seafood bisque and perfectly pink lamb Wellington. Too full for dessert, but I received a special birthday treat. We ate in the main dining room for breakfast as opposed in the in room continental option. And what a selection! The pastries were extra buttery, and it was a delight to select a rarely seen option - omelette Arnold Bennet, which I adore. Plus a selection of juices, not just orange and apple. Finally, I must give a special mention to the staff who were delightful, especially the two gentlemen who served us at dinner and breakfast who showed genuine interest in our stay and made us feel especially welcome. And for the girl who fetched the extra champagne flute for our friend to join us in our room for champagne. Sure, it's expensive, and don't go expecting all the mod cons of a modern luxury hotel with spas, experimental cuisine which prioritises style over substance and projects an minimalist aesthetic. This is robust and decadent in a very traditional way, and which centres its history, its Scottishness, and its gothic surroundings. The atmosphere drinks it in, and so will you if you let it.
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