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We are delighted to offer a FREE guided farm tour with every accommodation booking in 2024!

THE BUTLER’S FLAT
AT SOLSGIRTH HOME FARM

Sleeps up to 2

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One bedroom

The Butler’s Flat at Solsgirth Home Farm is a luxury flat converted from former servant’s quarters at a country house, sleeping two guests. Located on the ground floor, it’s a cosy space for relaxing. The space is roomy and light and is the perfect escape from a busy life. Your complementary Farm Tour around the working farm will give you an introduction to our rhea, emu and llama, traditional pigs, cattle and sheep breeds. A short drive away are fantastic walks in the hills or along the coast, with several Scottish cities within one hour’s drive.

This lovely flat has been created from the space where the Solsgirth House Butler once lived. It’s attached to the main country house, with its own entrance, making the accommodation completely private.

The Butler’s Flat is located on the ground floor, and has a cosy living room with log burner, fully equipped modern kitchen, a double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom with walk in shower room.

Outside you'll find plenty of parking space and amazing views to the Ochils.

Visitors also have direct access to the shared laundry room with washing machine and tumbler dryer.

PLEASE NOTE: Our outside area is currently undergoing an upgrade. 

Key features

  • Ground floor period property (sleeps 2)

  • One beautiful double

  • En-suite shower room with WC, sink and large walk-in rain shower

  • Modern fully-equipped kitchen

  • Cosy living room with log burner

  • WiFi

  • Peaceful location with views over hills

  • Parking

  • Shared laundry room with washing machine and tumbler dryer

  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome

 

Visitors can order Solsgirth Home Farm products in advance – including meat, eggs and honey.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE READ

Please be aware that we run a Farmers Market on the second weekend of every month (except January). See markets page for details.

Although this is a great weekend with artisan food, drink and craft stalls there is a high volume of traffic and people over both Saturday and Sunday, between 10am – 4pm.

If you have any questions regarding booking at these times please get in touch.

HOW TO FIND US

BY CAR

The Butler’s Flat is part of Grade B listed mansion Solsgirth House, Solsgirth Estate which can be found using postcode FK14 7NZ. In order to find the exact location of The Butler’s Flat and associated parking please use What3words ///searched.existence.overdrive. Please also refer to the map provided on this page.

BY TRAIN

If you wish to arrive by train, you can travel directly from London Terminals to Edinburgh or Glasgow in just 5 hours. From there, should you wish to carry on your journey by train, the stations closest to Solsgirth Estate are either Dunfermline or Alloa (both are an hour long journey).

BY PLANE

Edinburgh and Glasgow airports are both approximately one hour’s drive away. Arrangements can also be made to land helicopters at Solsgirth Estate. 

Whatever form of travel you choose to reach us, please be assured that it will be worth the journey!

Castle Campbell surrounded by autumn trees

STAYING AT SOLSGIRTH 

Set in beautiful countryside, overlooked by the Ochil Hills, Solsgirth Home Farm is the perfect location for a holiday. Choose from our large Farmhouse, the cosy Farm Cottage or Butler’s Flat, the elegant Dower House and the historic Coachman’s Lodge. Mix and match properties for larger groups to enjoy time away together.

 

The local area has some beautiful walking routes, including Dollar Glen, within a few minutes of Solsgirth Home Farm, with the Lomond Hills in Fife around 40 minutes drive away.

 

You can access coastal walking along the Firth of Forth within 20 minutes, and take in sections of the 185km long Fife Coastal Path, passing the historic village of Culross and quaint fishing villages in what is known as the East Neuk.

We are surrounded by history, with the strategic positioning of Stirling and the River Forth has led to historic battles being fought on our doorstep. In every direction you will find castles and palaces, stately homes and their beautiful gardens, owned by Historic Scotland, the National Trust for Scotland and some privately owned but open to visitors. 

 

The central part of Scotland includes many family visitor attractions, including the RSPB reserve at Loch Leven and Blair Drummond Safari Park. Recent developments alongside the Forth and Clyde Canal include The Helix ecopark, with the majestic Kelpies, the world's largest equine sculptures at the centre. Further long the canal is The Falkirk Wheel, the world’s first and only rotating boat lift – walk alongside it, journey through by boat or try out one of a range of watersports and activities available.

Golf fans will find themselves only 30 minutes from the world-famous Gleneagles, and an hour from the renowned St Andrews Old Course, with many others in between where you can arrange a game. And whisky lovers can discover Scotland’s national drink for themselves with many distilleries open to visit for tours and tastings.

The Kelpies
Stirling Castle

Solsgirth Home Farm is located just outside the village of Dollar, and we are perfectly located for visiting several Scottish cities, with Stirling only 30 minutes away, and the cities of Perth, Glasgow, Dundee and Edinburgh all within one hour’s drive.

 

Our local city, Stirling, has plenty to visit, including its Castle and the Wallace Monument, which both offer amazing views of the surrounding area. Another small local city is Perth which blends combines its ancient roots and historical past with independent shopping and lovely river and park walks. 

 

The UK’s only UNESCO City of Design, Dundee is home to V&A Dundee, RSS Discovery, McManus Galleries, and the Beano characters of Dennis the Menace and Desperate Dan.

 

For bigger cities visits, choose between Glasgow’s striking architecture, contemporary art spaces and fascinating museums (many of which are free), or the festival city of Edinburgh with its medieval Old Town, Royal Mile and Castle, as well as the Scottish Parliament and Dynamic Earth visitor attraction.

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