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Scottish castle that you can stay in for less than a night in a London hotel

Scottish castle that you can stay in for less than a night in a London hotel

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ROYAL RETREAT Scottish castle that you can stay in for less than a night in a London hotel
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DO you want to live like a king or a queen during a stay at a Scottish castle?
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The Scottish castle has its own private beach where visitors can enjoy stunning views
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Luxury rental company BigHouseExperience.com has revealed the costs per person for some of the most spectacular British castles available for private hire.
And when split between a group, the cost per person is often less than a typical hotel stay.
According to a Statista reports, the average price per night for a London hotel is £158
Carron Castle in Fife, which sits on the shores of the Firth of Tay, costs less per person.
The stunning venue sleeps 30 and boasts a swimming pool, tennis court, gym, cinema room, games room, private beach access and dogs are welcome.
Carron Castle has been described as the epitome of a Scottish fairytale escape.
The Baronial-style estate has everything from sweeping staircases and crystal chandeliers to four-poster beds and gallery-worthy family portraits.
As a historic ancestral home, Carron Castle strikes a perfect balance between impressive architecture and relaxed comfort.
Inside, you will find an elegant drawing room, a richly stocked library, and an inviting sitting room for relaxed gatherings.
Visitors can enjoy movie nights in the cinema room complete with Netflix, or let the musicians among you entertain with not one but two grand pianos and an organ.
Inverlochy Castle: Scotland's Crown Jewel of Luxury Hospitality
Outside, there is a swimming pool, tennis courts and a serene walled garden.
The 1,500-acre estate stretches down to the Tay estuary, where you'll find a secluded fire pit spot for unforgettable beachside barbecues.
Golfers can travel to top-tier courses nearby, including the iconic St Andrews Old Course.
Others may prefer a day of culture and shopping in nearby Dundee, Perth, or Edinburgh.
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Carron Castle sits on the banks of the Firth of Tay in Fife
Credit: Big House Experience
Holidaymakers can stay at the venue for £9,000 for three nights.
If you break up the total between a group, this costs £300 per person for three nights or £100 per person per night.
Gareth Allen, founder of Big House Experience said: "You can't help but be seduced by Carron Castle, nestled in it's own private estate on the shores of the Firth of Tay.
"You can feel the history radiating from the walls."
Pengarth Castle in Wales and Wyatt Castle in Dorset were also mentioned.

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