The History of Blythewood
Blythewood, situated in the heart of Kemnay, Aberdeenshire, features a beautiful blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Constructed from locally quarried granite in 1854, the house was designed in the classic Scottish style, featuring sturdy stone walls and a warm, inviting interior suited to country living.
In recent years, Blythewood has undergone a remarkable transformation, seamlessly merging its historic roots with contemporary design. The recent renovation was undertaken with great care, preserving the character and craftsmanship of the original building while introducing a modern extension that enhances its functionality and aesthetic appeal. The striking wood-clad addition brings a refreshing contrast to the original stonework, creating a harmonious balance between old and new. Large floor-to-ceiling windows have been incorporated to frame the picturesque garden, flooding the interiors with natural light and allowing guests to feel truly connected to their surroundings.
Inside, the home has been tastefully upgraded with luxurious finishes and stylish decor, ensuring comfort while respecting the heritage of the building. The renovations have been carefully considered to enhance the experience of staying at Blythewood, offering guests the warmth of a traditional Scottish home with all the conveniences of a modern retreat. Whether relaxing in front of the fire, enjoying the expansive gardens, or unwinding in the outdoor hot tub, visitors can appreciate the thoughtful design that makes Blythewood a unique and special place to stay.