Step back in time at Newton Manor House, a magnificent B-listed Victorian property built in 1857 by the Bonthrone family, renowned for their brewing heritage.
Nestled within two acres of secluded gardens on the edge of the Fife village of Falkland, this grand home combines historic elegance with modern comfort, creating a truly memorable setting for gatherings of family and friends.
Inside, the interiors exude character and sophistication, with original features complemented by tasteful updates.
The spacious sitting room offers plush seating, an open fire, and a TV for relaxed evenings, while the formal dining room provides an atmospheric space for celebratory meals.
The well-equipped kitchen sets you up for your self-catering holiday, alongside a breakfast table for casual dining.
A dedicated games room with a pool table adds a fun twist to this stately retreat.
Six beautifully appointed bedrooms sleep up to 13 guests, including two king-size rooms (one with a four-poster bed), two twins, a single, and a twin double room.
The property also boasts four cloakrooms, two bathrooms, and two shower rooms, ensuring ample facilities for larger groups.
Outside, the extensive gardens offer plenty of space to relax, with outdoor furniture and the option to hire a hot tub for an extra touch of luxury.
Ample off-road parking is available.
Just a short walk away, Falkland’s charming streets are lined with traditional inns, cafés, and craft shops, while the iconic Falkland Palace invites you to explore its royal history and the world’s oldest real tennis court.
Further afield, discover St Andrews, or enjoy day trips to Edinburgh, Perth, Stirling, and Dundee - all within easy reach.
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a grand escape, Newton Manor House delivers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Scotland.