Cornhill Castle Lanarkshire

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One of Scotland’s more unusual and elegant mansion houses, William Lieper’s French Renaissance Period Chateau has undergone sensitive and tasteful restoration and conversion to a quality country hotel in Lanarkshire, offering the traveller a peaceful and comfortable haven, resting in beautiful countryside and providing a high standard of food and service and perfect as a choice for accommodation in Lanarkshire.

Cornhill Castle hotel in Lanarkshire is to be found just off the A702 trunk road between the village of Coulter and town of Biggar.

The interior retains an ambience of quiet gentility which is complemented by the comfort of its bedrooms, to the extent that much of its residential custom is repeat business drawn from the busy A702 trunk road which connects the M74 Scotland – England motorway with the city of Edinburgh.

By virtue of its castellated design, high ceilings and other period features the hotel in Lanarkshire represents for many of its guests, particularly those from abroad, the epitome of the Scottish Castle.

If small in terms of accommodation in Lanarkshire, it is in the fields of catering and functions that Cornhill really comes into its own. The restaurants are popular and acclaimed and the new Ballroom with its attendant Wedding Pavilion places Cornhill high on the list of Scotland’s leading function venues for castle weddings.

Cornhill Castle has two dining rooms, the Bistro and Jade restaurants both of which share the same menu. The Bistro is a large bright room which affords a spectacular outlook towards the River Clyde and Tinto Hill. The Jade restaurant is a smaller room with a more intimate atmosphere and features a coal fire. This room is occasionally used to accommodate private dinner parties. The ambience in both rooms is relaxed and informal, the perfect environment in which to enjoy your choice from our extensive menus.