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Newton Manor House is a B listed, Victorian, 6 bedroomed Manor House set in 2 acres of Secluded Gardens on the outskirts of the Royal Burgh of Falkland. Set in the shadow of the Lomond Hills which offer fantastic walking, mountain biking and rambling for all ages. There is an abundance of golf courses in the area and a gym with a swimming pool and leisure facilities a stone's throw away. This can be booked on an ad hoc basis. A hot tub is available with advance booking for the secluded back garden at an additional cost.
The house was built in 1857 by the Bonthrone family and many original features still remain throughout. The Bonthrone family founded Newton Brewery in the 1600’s and brewing ceased in 1916 but they continued Malting until 1960.
The Village of Falkland is a ten-minute walk away with a good selection of traditional inns and restaurants. There is a bank, a bakers and a Post Office. There are many quaint gift and craft shops alongside boutiques and art galleries to explore.
The Village also boasts The National Trust for Scotland’s Falkland Palace, which was home to the early Stuart Kings and one of the most famous royal residents Mary, Queen of Scots who was enchanted with the Palace and took advantage of Falkland’s vast estate to pursue falconry and hunting, whilst also enjoying a game of tennis in what is now the oldest surviving real (or royal) tennis court in the world. The Palace and grounds are open to the public.
Newton Manor House is 20 miles from St Andrews and within 40 minutes of Edinburgh, Perth, Stirling and Dundee.
The property has been lovingly restored to a high standard and is the perfect retreat whatever time of the year.
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Newton Manor House is a B listed, Victorian, 6 bedroomed Manor House set in 2 acres of Secluded Gardens on the outskirts of the Royal Burgh of Falkland. Set in the shadow of the Lomond Hills which offer fantastic walking, mountain biking and rambling for all ages. There is an abundance of golf courses in the area and a gym with a swimming pool and leisure facilities a stone's throw away. This can be booked on an ad hoc basis. A hot tub is available with advance booking for the secluded back garden at an additional cost.
The house was built in 1857 by the Bonthrone family and many original features still remain throughout. The Bonthrone family founded Newton Brewery in the 1600’s and brewing ceased in 1916 but they continued Malting until 1960.
The Village of Falkland is a ten-minute walk away with a good selection of traditional inns and restaurants. There is a bank, a bakers and a Post Office. There are many quaint gift and craft shops alongside boutiques and art galleries to explore.
The Village also boasts The National Trust for Scotland’s Falkland Palace, which was home to the early Stuart Kings and one of the most famous royal residents Mary, Queen of Scots who was enchanted with the Palace and took advantage of Falkland’s vast estate to pursue falconry and hunting, whilst also enjoying a game of tennis in what is now the oldest surviving real (or royal) tennis court in the world. The Palace and grounds are open to the public.
Newton Manor House is 20 miles from St Andrews and within 40 minutes of Edinburgh, Perth, Stirling and Dundee.
The property has been lovingly restored to a high standard and is the perfect retreat whatever time of the year.