When the
former Innkeeper began the process of developing his
lifelong dream, he chose the Scottish theme due to the
rooting of his ancestral lineage in Scotland and Wales. The Daniels name is of the Macdonald Clan Ranald. Each guestroom and cottage is named for one of the
prominent clans or personalities of Scotland, such as
the Mackenzie, Campbell, and Wallace. There's the
stately Edinburgh Dining Room as well as the more
playful and utilitarian Glasgow Dining Room. The
St. Andrews Hall and Dining Room is
located on the lower level of the Manor House, along
with the Loch Ness Pub. All represent segments of
Scottish heritage.
The
Inn has many noticeable art objects reminiscent of
Scotland. Even the design of the Manor House with
its stone and stucco entrance, dark timbered walls, and
wrought iron post lights gives the feel of a Perthsire
estate house tucked into the woods far from the bustle
of city life.
Each
evening at 7:00, guests are seated to dinner where they
are welcomed by the host of the evening. As a
dinner welcome, guests are treated to a melodic verse
from none other than Robert Burns.
Our wonderfully appointed rooms, suites, crofts, and
cottages offer the finest amenities and are a favorite
for both leisure and business guests. All guest
accommodations have lively furnishings with soft robes
that are sure to welcome you. Most units have beautiful
hand-carved mantels, private baths, along with private decks with hot
tubs...sure to encourage romantic interludes. Let an
easy chair or comfy couch welcome & indulge you! We provide
an extra level of comfort with refined decor &
spaciousness for the sophisticated traveler who wants
the best. We strive to meet and exceed all your
expectations.
All in
all lad, you will be hard pressed to find a public place
anywhere in the Midwest of America that feels as
Scottish as this place -- this Glenlaurel.