Situated in Aberdeen on the banks of the famous River Dee, Maryculter House Hotel is a historic building dating back to the 12th century, at one time the homeland of the Knights Templar, who gave pilgrims protected passage on their way to the Holy Land. The House was converted to a Hotel shortly after Word War II. With it's natural stone and exposed fireplaces and tall beams, Maryculter House Hotel has a winning combination of modern luxury with historic charm.
Choose from one of twenty-two spacious en-suite luxury bedrooms, each individually decorated in keeping with the historic and elegant style of the hotel, with modern conveniences including satellite TV and telephone facilities with modem connections. The hotel offers two quality restaurants, serving only the finest of Scottish produce, and you can enjoy a drink in the historic setting of the Cocktail Bar, with its grand open fire and stonewalls dating back to 1225 AD.

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