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Seaton House in St Andrews, Scotland, held a “much-anticipated” launch event last night (Tuesday 9 April ) to mark the official opening of the restored hotel.
Operated by Valor Hospitality Partners in collaboration with US-based owners Links Collection, the hotel is situated mere yards from the first tee and 18th green of the renowned Old Course at St Andrews.
Representatives of the local community and business leaders were welcomed to the hotel by general manager Michael Davern; chef patron Roy Brett; Valor chief executive Euan McGlashan; and Links Collection managing partner, Jonathan Harper.
At the launch event, guests were treated to a selection of food and drink, which brought together “the very best” of the hotel’s two destination restaurants – Ondine Oyster & Grill and The Board Room.
Entertainment was also provided throughout the evening from St Andrews’ own Madras College and its award-winning music department. This included a lone piper on arrival to a duo of clarsach players on the private terrace outside the Tentsmuir suite. In a fitting finale, the College’s pipe band closed the night with a Beat the Retreat.
In addition, string infusion violinists entertained guests with their performances. In a nod to the local archery practice area from centuries past, located directly in front of Seaton House, the more active guests were invited to try croquet, axe throwing, or archery in the private garden.
With 42 luxury bedrooms, including nine unique suites and multiple dining options, Seaton House is just a five-minute walk from St Andrews town centre and offers breathtaking views of Fife’s rugged coastline.




























