Kellie Castle
Idyllic and atmospheric, Kellie is a Scottish venue with a timeless appeal.
Kellie Castle is a very fine example of the domestic architecture of Lowland Scotland. Wandering through the castle, you feel the centuries slip away on a journey of discovery that spans the 14th to the 17th centuries. The building was beautifully restored by the Lorimer family in the late 19th century.
A homely feel welcomes guests to this enchanting castle.
Perhaps most handsome of all is the Great Hall, a misleading name for what is actually an immensely impressive drawing room. Large and imposing, with elegant plasterwork and grand fireplaces, the Great Hall makes a splendid backdrop for drinks receptions for up to 60 guests. In contrast, the adjoining tapestry-hung Dining Room with its painted doors and oak sideboards can seat 22 guests for an intimate dinner. Kellie even has its own tiny chapel (seating 10) that is charming for small family ceremonies. Larger events can take place in a marquee on the lawn by the organic walled garden, with spectacular views over the rolling plains to the Firth of Forth. Up to 300 can be accommodated, for a banquet, in a marquee
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Kellie Castle
Pittenweem - Anstruther KY10 2RF
Telephone : 01333 720 271 Facsimile : 01333 330 132
Web : www.ntshospitality.org.uk

