Inside Oxenfoord

Drawing Room (bel0w)

From the Library, through the large double doors is The Drawing Room, now used for dancing and large presentations.  

 

Glass doors open out onto the lawns to the south and west of the Castle.

Library (above)

The Library is the most splendid setting for a drinks reception, 

with a roaring log fire and an ornate ceiling by William Burn from 1842.

Dining Room (above)

The Dining Room is one of the most impressive rooms in Scotland with an ornate plaster ceiling created by Robert Adam in 1780.

 

Candlelit dinners in this room are a grand affair, with the finest cuisine and glorious wines.

 

Capacities

ROOMS

CAPACITIES

Length

(Smallest)

Width

(Smallest)

Theatre

Boardroom

Reception

Dinner

Metres

Metres

Dining Room

80

30

100

80

12

6

Library

--

--

100

150

9.5

6

Drawing Room

100

--

100

10

6.5

Smoking Room

--

--

30

--

8

6

         
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