Homes & Interiors Scotland

Escape LUNDIES HOUSE

ESCAPE

My limbs are tingling from a warm day at the beach as the last splash of the sun slinks off the bedlinen and under the door. “I wonder what time it is back home,” I say to my partner. A perfectly reasonable holiday musing, save for one thing: the clocks haven't budged, because we're on home soil.

Lundies House, where we are staying, doesn't feel very Scottish. Or at least, not thethe stereotype. Happily, that's not the vibe favoured by its parent company, the conservation and hospitality organisation Wildland. Helmed by Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen and his wife Anne, Wildland does a fine line in design-driven accommodation. Lundies House joins stablemates Killiehuntly Farmhouse and Kyle House in encapsulating a Nordic sensibility that celebrates the enduring style of quality art and craftsmanship.

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