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Kingsmills Hotel
Built in 1786 for William Inglis who was later to become Provost of Inverness. The original house is the heart of the hotel, ensuring you can experience a piece of Scottish Heritage, steeped in the elegance and charm of a building of this age. You can still see the ornate ceiling and cornice in the Adams Lounge. The name Kingsmills commemorates a meal mill which stood in the grounds of the hotel until the 1950’s. Licensing of the mill was granted by the crown alone until 1575 hence the Kingsmills. The Kingsmills Hotel is set in four acres of carefully kept gardens and manicured lawns. You will enjoy exceptional service in a quiet and pretty location in the Scottish Highlands. The hotel is within walking distance of Inverness city centre, and just 5 minutes away from Inverness train station and 20 minutes away from Inverness Airport. The hotel is just a short drive from the world famous Loch Ness, the largest loch in Scotland.




