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Our wedding venues and capacities

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Find and compare our venues by capacity.

One of the great advantages of getting married in Scotland is that you can hold your wedding almost anywhere, since the minister, priest or celebrant carries the licence.

Many of our venues can accommodate wedding receptions inside the main historic building, with the option to host larger marquee celebrations in the grounds with additional event spaces.


MAIN VENUE

+ Additional event space

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Wedding ceremonyDrinks receptionDiningMarquee siteBedrooms
  • NORTH




Leith Hall404032750-
Craigievar Castle30--1007

Brodie Castle

60100
-
250

11

+ Old Stables at Brodie Castle
60
60
56
250
-
Castle Fraser

60

60

50

1000+
2

Crathes Castle

50
80
40
500
2
+ Horsemill at Crathes Castle
100
120
80
500
2
Drum Castle
50
70

45

500

2

Fyvie Castle
110
120
110
800
8
+ Racquets Court at Fyvie Castle
110
120
100
800
8
Haddo House
110

110

80
300
-
+ Canadian Hall at Haddo House
250
250
160
300
-
The Hermitage – woodland
100+
100+
-
-
-
+ Ossian’s Hall at the Hermitage
30
30

-

-

-
House of Dun
60
70
50
500
4
Mar Lodge
110
160
70
1000+
28
+ Stag Ballroom at Mar Lodge
110
200
160
1000+
28
  • SOUTH




Threave Garden & Nature Reserve
40
40
40
300

3

Harmony House & Garden
15
40
15
100

9

  • EAST




Falkland Palace
12
12
-

-

-
The Georgian House
50
50
30
-
-
Hill of Tarvit Mansion

70

70

50
250
10
Kellie Castle

12

12

0

100
-
Culross Palace
8
8
-
-
-
+ Multiple on-site venues at Culross Palace
60
60
-
-
-
Newhailes House
10
10
-
-
-
  • WEST




Brodick Castle – gardens

120

120

-
120
-
Greenbank Garden

-

-

-

250
-
The Hill House – Box Structure
20
20
-
-
3
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
60
150
100
200
-
+ Cottage at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

30

40

30

-

-
+ Pavilion at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum505050--

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