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    Green Tourism Award - Silver

    Elegant, bright and homely atmosphere for a variety of events

    The neo-Georgian restoration of the house by the Gordons created an elegant, bright and homely atmosphere.

    The graceful staircase leads up to a suite of interconnecting rooms around the Square Hall in which sits the original billiard table.

    The Drawing Room and Dining Room are wonderfully sunny rooms with huge bay windows, and can seat 50 theatre-style or 30 for dinner. The Visitor Centre Terrace Restaurant overlooking the floodlit gardens can accommodate dinners (for 80), dances (for 120) and drinks (for 160), while the gardens themselves offer a stunning venue for outdoor receptions.

    To arrange a viewing or to book this venue, please please call us on Tel: 0844 493 2111 or +44(0)131 243 9405 if calling from overseas. Email: functions@nts.org.uk.
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      Daffodils and the Lake District may be immortalised by the writings of William Wordsworth and yet this sentinel of spring, adopted by the Welsh as its national emblem is also a significant player in the Scottish horticultural world – whether in the fields of Kincardineshire or in the long established gardens and designed landscapes of the National Trust for Scotland.  more>

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