Who lived in Stobo Castle?
Stobo Castle is located at Stobo in the Scottish Borders, in the former county of Peeblesshire. The Manor of Stobo was originally owned by the Balfour family. It became the family seat of the Graham-Montgomery Baronets from 1767. Stobo Castle is the seat of the barony of Stobo, a feudal lordship that was created in 1577 with origins dating back to the twelfth century. In 1650 (together with Dawyck House) Stobo estate was the first in Scotland to introduce the non-native species of horse chestnut.
What age for Stobo Castle?
In the unlikely event of any guests having a complaint or claim this must be notified to the Company in writing within 28 days of departure. Children under the age of 14 and pets are not permitted at the Castle except assistance dogs. Children under the age of 14 and pets are not permitted at the Castle except assistance dogs.In the unlikely event of any guests having a complaint or claim this must be notified to the Company in writing within 28 days of departure. Children under the age of 14 and pets are not permitted at the Castle except assistance dogs.
How many rooms are in Stobo Castle?
Castle Lodge is a 200 yard outside walk from the main castle, sleeping a maximum of 24 in 8 twin rooms and 4 double rooms. Please note there is no private lounge in Castle Lodge. Castle Lodge The Lodge sleeps a maximum of 24 guests in 8 twin rooms (each with two double beds) and 4 double rooms (each with one king-sized bed) over two floors.