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Venlaw Castle

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Venlaw Castle

Venlaw Castle stands above the town of Peebles in the Scottish Borders, a Victorian Gothic castellated mansion built in the nineteenth century on a hillside position that commands views across the Tweed valley and the surrounding Border hills. The building operates today as a hotel, making it one of the many Victorian baronial castles in Scotland that have found a successful second life in hospitality while preserving their atmospheric historic fabric intact. The combination of the building's architectural character, its elevated setting and the surrounding landscape of the Borders makes it a distinctive base for exploring this richly historic region.

Peebles is one of the most attractive towns in the Scottish Borders, a market town on the River Tweed with a long history as a royal burgh and a relaxed, prosperous character that reflects its position at the heart of good agricultural and sporting country. The town has a good range of independent shops, restaurants and facilities and acts as a natural centre for exploring the wider Borders landscape including the Tweed valley, the Pentland Hills to the north and the open moorland country to the south toward the English border.

Victorian Gothic castellated architecture of the Venlaw type represents a deliberate attempt to associate new wealth with the romantic traditions of Scottish Border history. The turrets, crowstepped gables and battlements of buildings like Venlaw were architectural quotations from the genuine medieval tower houses of the region, filtered through the sensibility of nineteenth-century romanticism as expressed by Walter Scott and his many imitators. That tradition gave the Victorian Borders a distinctive architectural character that sits surprisingly comfortably alongside the genuine medieval and early modern buildings it was designed to evoke.

The grounds of Venlaw Castle include woodland and garden areas on the hillside, and the walking available directly from the property into the surrounding hill country adds a practical outdoor dimension to the atmospheric architectural setting. The Tweed valley cycling routes and the fishing on the river below the town are among the other recreational draws of the area.

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