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          | GREYWALLS HOTEL Muirfield
 Gullane
 Scotland
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 LOCATION:
 Situated in the town of Gullane overlooking Muirfield Golf Course, Greywalls 
        is 40 minutes from Edinburgh Airport and 90 minutes from Glasgow Airport.
 NEARBY GOLF 
        COURSES: Muirfield 
        (1 minute), Gullane (2 minutes), North 
        Berwick (20 minutes), Dunbar (30 
        minutes), Gleneagles (90 minutes), 
        Ladybank (90 minutes), Scotscraig 
        (1 hour, 45 minutes), St. Andrews Old Course 
        (1 hour, 45 minutes), Dukes Course (1 
        hour, 45 minutes), Kingsbarns (1 hour, 
        50 minutes), Crail (1 hour, 50 minutes), 
        Carnoustie (2 hours) DESCRIPTION: One of Scotlands 
        finest golf hotels, Greywalls overlooks the renowned fairways of Muirfield 
        Golf Links. Following the 2nd World War, the Weaver family 
        inherited the house and the first hotel guests were welcomed to Greywalls 
        in 1948. Exuding charm and warm hospitality, this symbol of Edwardian 
        graciousness makes guests feel like time-honoured family friends.  One of the 
        joys of Greywalls is the meticulously planned garden, its walls reflecting 
        the symmetrical nature of the house itself. During the summer, the scents 
        of roses and lavender can prove as intoxicating as fine wines. With holly 
        hedges diving the garden into secret enclaves and the long evenings of 
        a Scottish summer, even the weariest golfer is beguiled by its charms 
        and it proves the perfect place to reflect upon and look forward to a 
        days golf. Each of the 
        22 period-styled, comfortable en-suite bedrooms are individually furnished 
        and all of different shapes and sizes. Downstairs, guests may enjoy the 
        tranquillity of the panelled library, entertain themselves by the grand 
        piano or take a well-earned snooze in the sun-filled Edwardian tearoom. 
        With respect to cuisine at Greywalls, whether its a hearty breakfast, 
        a light lunch or a gourmet meal, you will understand why the cuisine is 
        widely acclaimed.   While its 
        true that as a golfing base, Greywalls is second to none, the same can 
        be said of the surrounding countryside. Long, deserted sandy beaches, 
        nature reserves, ancient castles, small villages and market towns all 
        play their part in making Greywalls a special place. It has been special 
        for the likes of Palmer, Nicklaus, Trevino and Norman in the past and 
        you too will love it.   GRADE:	4 
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