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Hopetoun House Edinburgh

Hopetoun HouseHopetoun House is one of the most splendid examples of Georgian architecture in Britain being the work of Scottish architects Sir William Bruce and William Adam.

Situated just outside Edinburgh, the House is set in 150 acres of rolling parkland with extensive woodland walks, breathtaking vistas over the River Forth and a deer park. The magnificent interiors boast fine paintings, original furnishings and décor, tapestries and objects d'art with Aubusson tapestries and fabulous chandeliers in the Ballroom. The Stables Tearoom offers wonderful lunches and tempting snacks with champagne afternoon teas a speciality.Hopetoun House Ballroom

Hopetoun has been the home of the Earls of Hopetoun, later created Marquesses of Linlithgow, since it was built in 1699 and part of the House is still lived in today by the present Marquess and his family. The House, however, is owned and managed by an independent, charitable trust created in 1974 by the current Marquess and his father in order to preserve the House with its historic contents and surrounding landscape for the enjoyment and education of the public for all time.

The House and Grounds are open to the public daily from Easter to the end of September but pre-booked group visits can be accommodated throughout the year. Hopetoun is also available for weddings and all types of corporate events.

Hopetoun House offers a unique & interesting venue for a variety of exclusive events put together with Team Challenge Company such as Team Building, Corporate Entertainment, It's a Knockout & Inflatable Fun and Corporate Fun Days.  

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