Although the House has evolved over 600 years, later additions
mainly of the 17th century were all built in the Scottish
vernacular style with slated roofs over walls and crow-stepped
gables of mellow local stone. This style gives Cawdor a strong
sense of unity, and the massive, severe exterior belies an
intimate interior that gives the place a surprisingly personal,
friendly atmosphere.
Good furniture, fine portraits and pictures, interesting
objects and outstanding tapestries are arranged to please
the family rather than to echo fashion or impress.
Along with the three gardens, the Cawdor Big Wood, and our
own 9-hole golf course, we believe Cawdor Castle to be a truly
extraordinary place. We hope that when you have seen all you
want to see, Cawdor will give you a pleasing and lasting memory.
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