The remarkable reception rooms at Wedderburn give the castle great flexibility as a leading venue for weddings, corporate events, meetings and private celebrations.

Wedderburn was built in 1770 to a design by James Adam, now generally recognised as Scotland's greatest architect. The elegance and grandeur of the exterior is matched inside Wedderburn's reception rooms, which nevertheless retain the warm and welcoming ambience of a private family home.

Having arrived at the covered porch, you enter the Stair Hall. The geometric stone staircase, one of the most striking features in the castle, converges at the Gallery. This vaulted space almost 100 feet long joins the reception rooms on the first floor.

The dining room, with its beautiful William IV furnishing and long oak table comfortably seats up to 46 people, with up to 27 seated at the main table pictured here.

From the dining room, you can move either through the gallery or across the hall mezzanine to the drawing room, with a huge log fire and comfortable sofas. Parties with up to 92 guests can circulate easily among the reception rooms at Wedderburn.

Opposite the Drawing room you will find the Morning Room, which faces East to the morning sun. Formerly the smoking room, this beautiful oval sitting room provides additional space for larger parties.

Finally, via the Morning Room you reach the ballroom, with its marbled columns, elegant Georgian windows and twin crystal chandeliers, this is the perfect setting for wedding ceremonies, concerts, live music and dancing. The ballroom seats up to 92 guests either theatre style or for formal banqueting.