Haddo House
One of Scotland’s grandest stately homes, Haddo is a wonderful combination of crisp Georgian architecture with sumptuous Victorian interiors, and surrounded by a terrace garden leading to the country park.
  19 miles from Aberdeen
  Maximum 150 for dinner and drinks
  Marquee area
  Separate hall for themed events
Few homes of such style and grandeur are as welcoming as Haddo
Haddo, designed in 1732 by William Adam, is one of the finest examples of the Palladian style in Scotland. With its breathtaking views down the magnificent avenue of lime trees and homely feel, Haddo is an impressive venue for entertaining.
The light, spacious and airy rooms give the house its palatial feel

The Dining Room, with its splendid collection of family portraits and silver, is a truly unique room in which to entertain 30 guests. The spacious library, with its cedar and ebony bookcases, is a stunning room to hold either a drinks reception (120) or a dinner (90). Haddo also has a beautiful ecumenical chapel that is a very special place in which to hold a ceremony (100). On fine evenings guests may wander from the house to the formal terraced garden and herbaceous borders. The Victorian Hall adjacent to the house can accommodate ceilidhs and larger dinners for up to 150.

 
Contact: Laura Irwin, Property Manager, Haddo House, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 7EQ
Tel: 01651 851440 Fax: 01651 851888 E-mail: lirwin@nts.org.uk