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Glenskirlie Castle is a unique wedding and events venue, an award winning restaurant and a boutique style castle which contains fifteen individually styled bedrooms and banqueting suites.
It is set in lush, perfectly landscaped grounds in the heart of central Scotland only 20 minutes from Glasgow city centre, 40 minutes from Edinburgh and 15 minutes from Stirling.
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