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Built in the 1830s, The Lands of Loyal Hotel was selected by Sir William Ogilvy on his return from Waterloo and became a hotel in 1945 and commands spectacular views over its own terraced gardens and golf courses. Taking inspiration from the first class saloons of the Edwardian Cruise Ship the Mauritania, the hallway evokes the elegant grandeur of a bygone age. All 14 bedrooms have been tastefully designed, each one unique to provide luxury and comfort for every guest. Most rooms offer a southfacing view over the Vale of Strathmore.
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