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    Wedderburn Castle Duns Scotland

    Wedderburn Castle Duns Scotland

    Wedderburn Castle, Duns, Berwickshire, Scotland, TD11 3LT
    • Stately home
    • ·80 attendees
    • ·12 bedrooms
    • ·3 meeting rooms

    Wedderburn is an exceptional venue for all kinds of events and celebrations, for example anniversaries, re-unions, meetings and corporate entertainment. The castle has a great sense of grandeur, although there is no sense of oppressive ostentation. The interior is perfect for entertaining or simply relaxing, and all rooms retain original fixtures and furnishings. The castle is a private house, only available on an exclusive rental basis, and there will be no other paying guests here during your stay. It is not a hotel; there is no reception desk and the atmosphere is completely informal. There are five reception rooms that are vast by modern standards, and these are all available for your use, if required. All of the reception rooms are on the first floor, and include the ballroom, dining room, drawing room, morning room, and gallery. All the modern comforts that one would expect have been successfully incorporated without detracting from the character of the house and the relaxing atmosphere which visitors continually comment upon and enjoy so much. Twenty-two adults and up to six children can comfortably be accommodated in fourteen bedrooms. The maximum size of your party must not exceed 28 guests.

    Manderston

    Manderston

    Duns Berwickshire, TD11 3PP
    • Country house

    Manderston is the supreme country house of Edwardian Scotland; the swan-song of its era. A house on which no expense was spared with opulent staterooms, the only silver-staircase in the world and extensive "downstairs" domestic quarters. It stands in 56 acres of formal gardens, with magnificent stables and stunning marble dairy. John Kinross the architect, when enquiring how large his budget was, was told that money was no object. It was built for Sir James Miller who married the Honourable Eveline Curzon, daughter of Lord Scarsdale, head of one of the oldest families in the country. The House and Gardens are open to the public, and all enquiries are most welcome, especially for Open Days, Accommodation, Dining and Events and Corporate Days.

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