Monzie Castle
Set in a spectacular Scottish landscape, a Georgian castle restored from fire by Sir Robert Lorimer.
Crieff, Perthshire, PH7 4HD
Facilities
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Accessible loos
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Accessible parking
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Free parking
The oldest part of the castle dates from 1634. The main part was completed in 1795 by Robert Paterson, previously clerk of works to the celebrated Robert Adam.
Monzie Castle is a large castellated mansion which incorporates a small early 17th-century L-plan tower house, much extended and remodelled in 1791. It was a property of the Campbells from early times until 1869, when it was sold to the Johnstones of Lathrisk.
In 1908 a serious fire took hold of the castle with only the outside walls remaining. The leading Scottish architect of the day, Sir Robert Lorimer was instructed to restore the castle. His lifelong affinity with traditional Scottish architecture saw him encourage and develop a number of Edinburgh craftsmen and workshops, whose work is on display as part of a harmonious piece of design.
May 10th to June 8th 2025 only
Tours at 2pm and 3.30pm
Historic Houses members visit for free, by appointment only.
Adults: £10
Children: £1
By arrangement only.
The house is an exceptional example of Sir Robert Lorimer's architecture, interior design including furniture.
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