The House and Grounds
The estate, a combination of coast and parkland, is dominated by Gosford House, an imposing neo-classical mansion. Gosford was one of the last great architectural commissions of the celebrated Scots architect, Robert Adam.
Constructed for the seventh Earl of Wemyss, the building was completed in 1800, eight years after the architect’s death. Despite some consequent changes to his initial plans, Gosford is recognised as an outstanding example of the later period of his work. From its creation, the house had a very complicated past, still showing today.
Planning an event?
Private Use
The house boasts very contrasting spaces and can accommodate seated gala dinners of up to 100 in the large Dining Room and receptions for 400 throughout the house
Large scale activity days and Highland Games can be easily accommodated in the grounds for… how many do you want to bring? Meal options include BBQs or picnics by the ponds and the stunning boathouse.
Events at Gosford House
- Incentives and Corporate Events
- Activities
- Business Days
- Weddings
- Film, Photoshoots, and Product Launches