The inn was built as a house in 1928 by a local baker called John Gordon. Occupation followed by an excise man Mr Robertson, who also catered for bed and breakfast before selling the house to the Earl of Winchilsea. Previous ownership is detailed below and although Mr Paterson changed the use to what was then "The Redgarth Cocktail Bar" and many upgrades have taken place, the building remains essentially as it did when it was first built.
Owners Diane and Andrew Stokes who live adjacent to Glenside Croft, welcome you to the Glen of Coachford, a unique countryside setting in the heart of the Grampian region of Scotland.…
Benavon is a traditional stone built cottage with loads of character situated in the village of Tomintoul, the highest village in the Scottish Highlands on the Glenlivet Estate, in…
The Plough, in common with many of the cottages in the historic centre of Town Yetholm, is officially listed and protected as a building of architectural importance. The present main…