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Doing The Macallan Manor House at Rosewood London

The Rosewood’s spectacular Edwardian courtyard has been transformed into a Scottish-inspired riverside retreat, complete with soft wildflowers, delicate Sottish heathers and irises, luscious foliage and a flower-draped canopy. Taking inspiration from the Speyside home of The Macallan Estate, producers of the world renowned Macallan whisky, Rosewood’s Macallan Manor House is the ultimate summer oasis.

Savour Macallan whisky cocktails while feasting on delicious seasonal plates, including gin cured salmon, griddled prawns with lemon and garlic butter and lamb rump with Jersey royals. If you’re feeling adventurous, try one of the two gastronomic dishes conceived in collaboration with the Roca Brothers that encapsulate ‘the essence, aroma and flavour of the capital.’ For pudding, the Paris-Brest with salted caramel and praline comes highly recommended.

Away from the madding crowds, this alfresco terrace brings a taste of the Scottish Highlands to the heart of London. You’ll feel transported in mind and spirit in no time!

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