The combination of a 13th-century square tower, a fine Jacobean mansion house and the additions of Victorian lairds make Drum Castle - owned for 653 years by the Irvine family - unique among Scottish castles. It contains superb furniture and paintings. In the 16th-century chapel are a beautiful stained glass window and the Augsburg silver Madonna. In the walled garden, the Trust has created a fascinating garden of historic roses. There are two trails to enjoy, one through the Old Wood of Drum.
Children's playground, small shop and tearoom.
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Castle: April to May and September, daily 12.30pm - 5.30pm June to August, daily 10.00am - 5.30pm Grounds, all year, daily 9.30am - sunset.
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Adult £8, Concession £5, Family £20.
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| Accessible aux handicapés |
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Wheelchair access to ground floor, disabled toilets. Access for residents/visitors with mobility difficulties.
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Off A93, 10 miles west of Aberdeen
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Information et contact
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Drum Castle and Garden (NTS)
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Drumoak
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by Banchory
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Aberdeenshire
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AB31 3EY
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Tél.: 01330 811204
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Fax: 01330 811962
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drum@nts.org.uk
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