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Ford Castle
dates back to the 14th century. King James IV of
Scotland spent his last night here before his fatal battle on
Flodden field in 1513. It is set on English / Scottish border in an
area of outstanding natural beauty, rich in history and with views
of the Cheviot hills. If you want to take time off from a dance
class, the countryside is beautiful to walk in.
The Castle
itself has been recently re-wired, the rooms are of a good standard
and it is all centrally heated. Group rooms have 4 - 9 beds in
them. I try not to put more than 7 in a room unless a larger group
particularly request to be together. There are no tea making
facilities in the rooms but in the kitchen downstairs there is a
drinks machine. I will also ensure there is a kettle for those that
want to make their own hot drinks through the day.
Our menus are
planned by Brenda Taylor with an emphasis on Middle Eastern cuisine
in keeping with the theme for the weekend. The food has been really
good - not so good if you are on a diet! If you have special
dietary requirements, make sure we know in advance.
The Bar - we
have our own bar. It is possible to bring drinks for your rooms but
if using the bar or if you want drinks with the Saturday night meal,
you must get them from the bar. This is a change from previous
years …. So be aware!
Because of all
the work done on the Castle recently, prices have increased which is
reflected in the course prices. I have looked round and can find
nowhere to equal it. It is such a wonderful venue I feel it is
still worth every penny and hope you do too. |