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  2. 13 best hotels in Edinburgh for castle views and Old Town ...

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    ‘Maximalism’ is the word at this gloriously OTT adult-only hotel in Edinburgh’s historic Old Town. Seductive reds, dim lighting and thick curtains encasing four-poster beds create the ...

  3. Sharan Pasricha - Wikipedia

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    Gleneagles has won a number of awards. [17] [18] Pasricha has expanded the brand with the opening of Gleneagles Townhouse. It is the brand’s first opening in nearly 100 years and launched in Edinburgh, comprising a hotel, restaurants, bars and member’s club. [19] It was named “Best Hotel” by the GQ Food & Drinks Awards 2023. [20]

  4. Gleneagles Hotel review: A luxurious Scottish escape - AOL

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    The hotel’s Autumn Adventure & Activity Pass runs through November and features field archery, an owl exhibition, a guided moorland walk and stargazing, as Helen Wilson-Beevers discovers

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  6. Gleneagles Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Gleneagles Hotel is a hotel near Auchterarder, Scotland. It was commissioned by the Caledonian Railway and opened in 1924. The bandleader Henry Hall performed at the hotel before the Second World War during which it served as a military hospital.

  7. Gleneagles - Wikipedia

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    Gleneagles may refer to: Glen Eagles, a valley in Scotland; Gleneagles Hotel, Auchterarder, Scotland Gleneagles Agreement, signed and held at the Gleneagles Hotel;

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  9. 2014 Ryder Cup - Wikipedia

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    The PGA Centenary Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and one of three at Gleneagles, currently measures 7,262 yards (6,640 m) off the championship tees. [4] The course was awarded the Ryder Cup in 2001, and it was originally scheduled to host the matches in 2013, however this was delayed a year due to the alteration of the Ryder Cup schedule ...