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Dalmeny House, overlooking the Firth of Forth, rejoices in one of the most beautiful and unspoilt settings in Great Britain, yet is only seven miles from the centre of Edinburgh, fifteen minutes from Edinburgh Airport and less than an hour's drive from Glasgow. Dalmeny Estate has been the family home of the Earls of Rosebery for over three hundred years. The House contains Scotland's best collection of eighteenth-century French furniture, porcelain and tapestries, with magnificent paintings, including portraits by Gainsborough, Raeburn, Reynolds and Lawrence. There is also one of the world's most important Napoleonic collections, assembled by the fifth Earl of Rosebery- Prime Minister, historian and owner of three Derby winners.

Dalmeny combines a feeling of grandeur with a warm and welcoming Scottish ambience. Events can be tailored to suit any occasion: receptions and banquets, conferences, training and product launches and other business meetings.

Detail: Le Jardin Chinoise. Beauvais tapestry designed by Boucher.


The House is set in over a thousand acres of delightful rolling parkland, woodlands, farmland and sandy beaches on the southern shores of the Firth of Forth. Several hundred acres of the grounds are available for outdoor events.

The House and grounds are available for use by corporate and private groups throughout the year. Since it is still a family home, Dalmeny House cannot offer overnight accomodation; however, Edinburgh benefits from a wide selection of hotels.

The Dining Room at Dalmeny House.

 

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