The Hawthorns - Rooms
The Hawthorns was built in 1873 by the Duke of Montrose to attract a doctor to the village of Drymen, and for over 120 years it was home to four successive general practitioners. The property has been extensively restored in recent years to convert the 'Auld Doctor's Hoose' into a superior quality bed and breakfast establishment.
All of our rooms are carefully decorated and finished to a very high standard, and have en-suite facilities with WC, wash handbasin and shower or bath. Colour satellite television and tea and coffee-making facilities complete the features, all designed to make your stay as comfortable as possible. In the morning a traditional Scottish breakfast is served in the dining room.
Your enthusiastic hosts, Patsy and Hugh Gallacher, look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to their distinctively Scottish home.