Brodie Castle

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Brodie Castle

  • Nairnshire
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Brodie Castle is set in peaceful parkland and is a fine 16th-century tower house, packed with enough art and antiques to keep connoisseurs happy all day. It contains fine French furniture; English, continental and Chinese porcelain; and a major collection of paintings, including 17th-century Dutch art, 19th-century English watercolours, Scottish Colourists and early 20th-century works. The magnificent library contains some 6,000 volumes. Opening times: Castle: 1 to 30 Apr, daily 10.30?4.30; 1 May to 30 Jun, Sun?Wed 10.30?5; 1 Jul to 31 Aug, daily 10.30?5; 1 Sep to 31 Oct, Sun?Wed 10.30?5 (last tour starts 3.30).

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Inverness-shire
IV36 2TE
T 0844 4932156
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    Nairnshire runs South from the Moray firth and is bordered by Inverness city to the west and Moray county to the East. Nairn city claims to have one of the lowest rainfalls anywhere in the UK and was the habitual summer holiday destination for Charlie Chaplin when he was alive.