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Carlowrie Castle has launched Carlowrie Residences, a new venture that is set to offer “exclusive access to some of Scotland’s most breathtaking properties” in 2025.Carlowrie Castle’s own team will provide guests with bespoke, around the clock service in each of their residences.
Under the guidance of Carlowrie’s Michelin-trained executive chef, all meals will be “expertly prepared”, while a concierge team will be on hand to craft personalised itineraries.
Guests will also be able to partake in immersive experiences showcasing Scotland’s landscapes, culture, and cuisine, including exclusive whisky tastings, fireside talks with notable Scottish figures, and wellness and spa retreats.
Founder and CEO of Carlowrie Castle, Andrew Marshall, said: “The way people travel is changing. Our guests are choosing the exclusivity of an entire property rather than a room in a busy hotel, and want tailored guidance and support at their fingertips to make their entire experience flawless. Carlowrie Residences is the future of luxury hospitality here in Scotland.
“At Carlowrie Castle we’ve spent ten years mastering the exclusive-use stay that our guests are looking for, and now we’re taking that Scotland-wide. Each of our Carlowrie Residences are staffed by our Carlowrie-trained team and are the best in class when it comes to looking after our discerning guests.”
In 2024, Carlowrie Castle became the first castle in the world to gain B Corp certification. The castle has also been recognised in the top three venues in Europe at The International Hotel Awards and one of the eight best wedding venues around the world by Grazia Magazine.
Carlowrie Castle is part of Carlowrie Group, a collection of businesses and charities founded by Scottish entrepreneur Andrew Marshall. The group employs over 350 people in businesses across the United Kingdom.





























