Birkhill Castle

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Birkhill Castle
Fife
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Birkhill Castle
Location
Grid reference: NO33582336
Location: 56°23’52"N, 3°4’39"W
History
Country house
Information
Owned by: The Earl of Dundee

Birkhill Castle in Fife is a stately home, the residence of the Earl of Dundee,[1] located on the south shore of the Firth of Tay, a short drive from St Andrews.

The castle is operated as a commercial venture offering facilities for corporate and private groups.[1] It is also a venue for weddings.[2]

History

Birkhill Castle stands beside the waters of the Tay estuary in Fife. It is the home of the Earl and Countess of Dundee and their four children. Lord Dundee is the Hereditary Royal Standard Bearer of Scotland, a position granted to his ancestor by King Alexander II in the 13th century: his predecessors carried the banner of William Wallace at Stirling Bridge and Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn. Bruce appointed the flag bearer and his successors as custodians of the City of Dundee. In 1780 the family built what is now Birkhill Castle.[3]

The castle

The Castle is surrounded by gardens housing an array of rare plants and trees.[4]

Although they are focused on private and corporate groups, their accommodation is also available to the general public.[1]

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