Haddo House

Heritage Site in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Haddo House

Haddo House A view of Haddo House and the north driveway.
Haddo House Credit: Andrew Wood

Haddo House, located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a magnificent stately home with a rich history and a prominent place in the region's heritage. The house, set within a vast estate, was built in the 18th century and has been designated as a Category A listed building, recognizing its architectural and historical importance.

Designed by William Adam, one of Scotland's renowned architects, Haddo House showcases an exquisite blend of Georgian and Victorian architectural styles. The imposing facade is made of sandstone, with striking symmetrical proportions and elegant classical detailing. The interior is equally impressive, featuring beautifully decorated rooms, ornate plasterwork, and intricate woodcarvings.

The house was once the residence of the Gordon family, the Earls of Aberdeen, and their descendants. It has witnessed significant events and hosted illustrious guests throughout the years. The estate surrounding the house spans over 4,000 acres and includes stunning gardens and woodland, offering visitors a tranquil and picturesque setting to explore.

Haddo House is open to the public, providing a fascinating glimpse into the lives of its former inhabitants. Visitors can admire the opulent rooms, including the grand ballroom, the library, and the drawing rooms, which are adorned with exquisite furniture, artwork, and period decor. The house also houses a collection of fine art, including works by renowned artists such as Sir Henry Raeburn and Pompeo Batoni.

In addition to the house, the estate offers various outdoor activities, including walking trails, a children's play area, and a tearoom where visitors can enjoy refreshments. Haddo House stands as a testament to Scotland's architectural heritage, providing a captivating experience for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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Haddo House A view of Haddo House and the north driveway.
Haddo House
A view of Haddo House and the north driveway.
Barley Field by Haddo A barley field by Haddo House.
Barley Field by Haddo
A barley field by Haddo House.
Haddo Frontage Haddo House from the west with the chapel on the left side.
Haddo Frontage
Haddo House from the west with the chapel on the left side.
Haddo Theatre The small theatre at Haddo where select performances entertain the local community.
Haddo Theatre
The small theatre at Haddo where select performances entertain the local community.
House and Garden A garden display at Haddo House.
House and Garden
A garden display at Haddo House.
Haddo House Haddo, designed in 1732 by William Adam, is one of the finest examples of the Palladian style in Scotland.
Haddo House
Haddo, designed in 1732 by William Adam, is one of the finest examples of the Palladian style in Scotland.
Haddo Chapel Dating from 1881, the Chapel is available to all Christian denominations.
Haddo Chapel
Dating from 1881, the Chapel is available to all Christian denominations.
Haddo Lake Wildfowl on the Upper Lake at Haddo.
Haddo Lake
Wildfowl on the Upper Lake at Haddo.
Camp Fire A camp fire site in a wooded amphitheatre at Haddo ,used by groups such as the scouts.
Camp Fire
A camp fire site in a wooded amphitheatre at Haddo ,used by groups such as the scouts.
Gordon Monument This granite obelisk was erected by George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, sometime after 1815 in commemoration of his brother Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon who was killed at the Battle of Waterloo.
Gordon Monument
This granite obelisk was erected by George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, sometime after 1815 in commemoration of his brother Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon who was killed at the Battle of Waterloo.
Haddo House Estate View over winter heather towards the Gordon Monument at Haddo.
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Haddo House Estate
View over winter heather towards the Gordon Monument at Haddo. LinkExternal link
Haddo, The Lake Within the grounds of Haddo House, a large country mansion and once home to Lord Aberdeen.
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Haddo, The Lake
Within the grounds of Haddo House, a large country mansion and once home to Lord Aberdeen. LinkExternal link
Haddo House Haddo House has been the family home of the Earls and Marquesses of Aberdeen since the 1730s.  It has been in the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1979.
Haddo House
Haddo House has been the family home of the Earls and Marquesses of Aberdeen since the 1730s. It has been in the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1979.
Haddo House Haddo House has been the family home of the Earls and Marquesses of Aberdeen since the 1730s.  It has been in the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1979.
Haddo House
Haddo House has been the family home of the Earls and Marquesses of Aberdeen since the 1730s. It has been in the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1979.
Haddo House Haddo House has been the family home of the Earls and Marquesses of Aberdeen since the 1730s.  It has been in the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1979.
Haddo House
Haddo House has been the family home of the Earls and Marquesses of Aberdeen since the 1730s. It has been in the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1979.
The formal avenue at Haddo House The formal avenue at Haddo leads from the foot of the terrace for a distance of a Scots mile (1,984 yards).
The formal avenue at Haddo House
The formal avenue at Haddo leads from the foot of the terrace for a distance of a Scots mile (1,984 yards).
Springtime at Haddo Spring flowers along the avenue leading from Haddo House
Springtime at Haddo
Spring flowers along the avenue leading from Haddo House
Rafting at Haddo Two Scout Leaders on a raft they have built as part of a Scout Leaders training course on the Upper Lake at Haddo House.
Rafting at Haddo
Two Scout Leaders on a raft they have built as part of a Scout Leaders training course on the Upper Lake at Haddo House.
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Haddo House is located at Grid Ref: NJ8634 (Lat: 57.403, Lng: -2.22)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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Located within 500m of 57.403,-2.22
Haddo House
Owner: National Trust for Scotland
Tourism: attraction
Wikidata: Q5637682
Wikipedia: en:Haddo House
Lat/Long: 57.4029639/-2.2204184
Cafe
NTS Tea Room
Lat/Long: 57.4018242/-2.2216582
Toilets
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Canadian Hall (Haddo House Hall)
Operator: National Trust For Scotland
Tourism: attraction
Lat/Long: 57.4021905/-2.2215858
Fountain
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 57.4027669/-2.2197141
Historic: monument
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Kemble's Seat
Historic: yes
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NTS Gift Shop
Shop: convenience
Lat/Long: 57.4018539/-2.221379
Information Point
Lat/Long: 57.402238/-2.2219689
Parking
Lat/Long: 57.4002725/-2.2228236
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4012351/-2.2274817
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4013146/-2.2262834
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 57.4013981/-2.2250212
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