Clan Campbell Hotel

Clan Campbell Hotel
11 Brunswick Street
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH7 5JB

Tel 0131 557 6910

Fax 0131 557 6929

clan.campbell@virgin.net

Every room is fully equipped with:

Television • DVD Player • Hairdryer

Alarm Clock CD Player/radio • Iron & Ironing Board

Telephone • En-suite Bathroom

Free Wireless Internet Access


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HISTORY OF THE CLAN CAMPBELL:

 

Commissioned in 1824 and completed in 1836 by the renowned architect William Playfair, the building highlights some of the finest features of the Georgian era, with its unique heavy front Portico facade flanked by Doric columns. The building previously served as The Black Watch club, for veterans of one of the oldest kilted highland regiments, dating back to 1725. Many original features have been maintained within the hotel. Ornate cornice work, high ceilings with central roses and our illuminating cupola over the staircase with its original balustrade.

Campbell, one of the most eminent and influential highland clans in the history of Scotland, draws its origins in the mists of antiquity, being prominent even in the earliest Scottish kingdom, Dalriada. The Clan is also known as Clan Diarmid, after the Ossianic hero from whom the Clan is descended. According to tradition, Diarmid died from an injury received after slaying a fierce wild boar. The Campbell Clan crest is a boar's head, the motto is Ne Oblivicaris - "Forget Not" and the warcry or rallying cry in battle is "Cruachan", from a prominent mountain and landmark on their lands beside Loch Awe. The name Campbell arose in the thirteenth century when Duncan MacDuibhne the Clan Chief at the original stronghold in Lochawe, Argyll, held the Gaelic nickname of Cam Beul, meaning "crooked mouth", and his descendants maintained this from then on as their Clan name.

 

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