
The Seton of Gargunnock Room is a small, warm and cosy second-floor room, overlooking the front lawns and the loch with stunning views of the Campsie Fells.
It offers a double bed with separate shower room and all in-room facilities.Â
Seton of Gargunnock - The last of the Galbraiths to own Culcreuch was Robert, 17th Chief of the Galbraiths, who was forced to flee to Ireland, bankrupt, to escape his debts.
He gave the estate to his brother-in-law, Alexander Seton of Gargunnock, in 1624 in settlement of monies owed.
Later the same year, Alexander Seton was appointed a judge and took the title ord Kilcreuch. Soon his successful career necessitated selling the estate to be nearer Edinburgh and in 1632, eight years after purchasing Culcreuch, he sold out to Robert Napier.

