Castle Levan
Castle Levan
Stirling Drive
Greater Glasgow & Clyde Valley
United Kingdom
PA19 1AH
Tel: 01475 659154
Additional Features
Colour Television all roomsFamily Friendly
Outdoor eating area
Telephone all rooms
Special Offers
Bed & Breakfast in a Castle from just £55 per night per personDescription
Castle Levan is an exceptional family home of immense historical significance dominating an enviable setting with broad panoramic aspects over the Firth of Clyde.Possibly one of the oldest inhabited homes in Renfrewshire, the castle which is set over four levels lies within landscaped garden grounds with entrance courtyard and broad lawned areas to the rear, and its westerly perimeter is bounded by a free flowing burn with waterfall.
The castle, which is grade B listed, consists of two towers joined at one corner dating from two periods. It was originally constructed in approximately 1457 on the site which is believed to have archaeological links to an earlier possible Roman site. Constructed by the Morton family, the second tower was added approximately 50 years later. In 1547 the castle was sold to the Semple family and this exchange has given rise to the appearance of the White Lady whose apparition dates from a period when Marion Montgomery was sentenced to death for the murder of her tenants, by Mary of Guise, mother of Mary Queen of Scots but later the sentence was commuted to house arrest. On his return from military service Marion’s husband was so appalled to hear of his wife behaviour that he imprisoned her and starved her to death. In the 17th century castle Levan was taken over by the Shaw Stewarts, owners of the neighbouring Ardgowan estate, who installed their son into Levan. It was during this era that White Lady assumed to be Marion Montgomery was reported as appearing at the castle.
The castle fell into disrepair on the construction of a new manor house in its gardens. The programme of the refurbishment and reconstruction of the castle began in 1980. Refurbished with an eye on historical authenticity, the upgrading was achieved between 1984 and 1987 with the approval of Historic Scotland and under the supervision of Edinburgh architect Ian Begg.
The location of the castle is ideal, convenient for motorway and rail links to Glasgow and Glasgow airport, ferry points to Dunoon and Argyle peninsula, Isles of Bute and Arran. Holiday resorts such as Wemyss Bay, Largs and Troon are all within easy reach. Leisure facilities and amenities including marinas, fishing, golf, tennis, swimming pool and fitness centre are all easily available.
Our guests can have typical English, Scottish or Continental breakfast, or we can also prepare a vegetarian one. As for possible dinner in the friendly atmosphere of a family home, the guests can tell us their wishes when ordering accommodation and we will try to meet their demands.
The price for the B&B accommodation will be agreed beforehand on individual basis, depending on the length of the stay, choice of breakfast, resp. dinner, and the use of amenities on offer (e.g. barbecuing in the garden etc.). As a guide the tariffs start from £55 per person per night.






