• Dimpleknowe Mill

    Dimpleknowe Mill is a converted grain mill which has undergone extensive building and refurbishment work to make it into a stunning, extremely well presented and very desirable holiday accommodation.

    The Mill has been awarded a 4 star rating by the Scottish Tourist Board. The Mill is fully accessible to a wheelchair user who is travelling with assistance. This also makes it particularly suitable for elderly visitors. Please feel free to contact us with any questions re. accessibilty.


    • Sleeps 6 with 3 ensuite bedrooms
    • Unsuitable for children under 8 years old
    • No pets allowed
    • Babies sleeping in cot welcome

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Visitor Comments

Had a great week - summer arrived for a while. Wonderful accommodation, especially disabled facilities for my dad. Very peaceful surroundings. Thanks Jane. - N.

What a wonderful place - we don't (truly!) want to leave. Thanks to Norman for his kindness and to Jane for all the advice and answers to our queries. All we can say is "We'll we back". - J.

All three generations of our family enjoyed their stay here. Jane, you have thought of everything! Thank you. - P.

Absolutely first class accommodation; nothing has been overlooked. Would come again and am recommending this property to friends. - JH.

A lovely restful week with very dear friends in a beautiful house - we wanted for nothing. We were always warm, and a cozy log fire at night was the icing on the cake. This is a wonderful time of year to come as the colours in the countryside are absolutely stunning. Thank you. - SW.

Another superb weeks stay in the snowy wonderland! Magnificent scenery, stunning comfort in the Mill and all in all a truly outstanding weeks break to welcome in the new year. - C.

We've loved the peace, the space and the wildlife! Thank you very much! - CI.

This has been a wonderful base to return to each day. The Mill is excellent, cannot fault it. The best we have stayed in. - U.

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