Fyvie Castle
Rich woodland, a private loch and a long sweeping driveway make for a dramatic arrival.
The five towers of Fyvie enshrine eight centuries of Scottish history, each named after one of the five families who owned the castle – Preston, Meldrum, Seton, Gordon and Forbes–Leith. It boasts the largest and grandest wheel staircase in Scotland , built in 1603, and today houses one of the finest furniture and portrait collections in its sumptuous Edwardian interior.
The opulence and grandness of the castle contrast with the cool calmness of the racquets court.
The vista from the main Drawing Room through to the Great Gallery, with its own working pipe organ, offers a spectacular setting for dinners, concerts and conferences for numbers between 100 and 120. The oak–panelled Dining Room, resplendent with red silk walls and paintings by some of the world`s finest artists, is an impressive setting for dinners for up to 50 guests. The 1903 racquets court and bowling alley, with its stunning glass roof, offers a flexible space for a variety of daytime or evening events and can accommodate 110 guests for a dinner dance.
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Fyvie Castle
Fyvie - Turriff AB53 8JS
Telephone : 01651 891 266 Facsimile : 01651 891 107
Web : www.ntshospitality.org.uk

