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Haddo House
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- Superb collection of paintings
- Enjoy the terrace garden
- Originally designed by William Adam in 1732
A visit to Haddo is sure to keep you occupied all day; there’s so much to see and do. For all its grandeur, visitors to Haddo House often remark how homely it feels. Perhaps this has something to do with it being home to the Gordon family for over 400 years. MORE>
Garden and Grounds: all year, daily 9-sunset.
House: 2 Apr to 30 Jun, Fri-Mon; 1 Jul to 31 Aug, daily; 1 Sep to 24 Oct Fri-Mon.
House open for guided tours only; tours at 11.30am, 1.30pm, 3.30pm. Pre-booking is recommended: please call property or book in person at the shop.
Shop: 29 Mar to 11 Apr, daily 11-4.30; 12 Apr to 30 Jun, Fri-Mon 11-4.30; 1 Jul to 31 Aug, daily 11-4.30; 1 Sep to 24 Oct, Fri-Mon 11-4.30; 25 Oct to 7 Nov, Sat/Sun 11-4.30.
Tearoom: 29 Mar to 11 Apr, daily 11-5; 12 Apr to 31 May, Fri-Mon 11-5; 1 Jun to 31 Aug, daily 11-5; 1 Sep to 24 Oct, Fri-Mon 11-5; 25 Oct to 4 Apr 2011, Sat/Sun 11-4.
Please note that the house may be closed occasionally for functions and it is advisable to phone before visiting.
Last orders in tearoom 30 mins before closing.
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