Winton Castle - Hospitality Venue East Lothian, near Edinburgh
Winton Castle is an 'exclusive use venue', a castle for hire for tailor-made events. Winton, in East Lothian just outside Edinburgh, can be all yours for unforgettable corporate events, gala dinners, incentive events, company away days and special celebrations. Winton House is also popular for conferences, meetings and product launches.
If you're looking to develop your management team then we can offer a range of interesting and innovative events with activities, including: 4x4 driving; Archery; Clay Pigeon Shooting; Falconry; Golf; The Winton Highland Games; miniature Hovercraft; Whisky tasting; and Wine and Champagne tasting.
A Scottish Wedding Venue with Real Romance
For a genuinely Scottish wedding, Winton is one of the most romantic wedding venues in the country. So, look no further if you want a country house or castle wedding venue!
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Overlooking private gardens, Channings is a friendly 4-star hotel with free Wi-Fi and a wine bar. Princes Street is a 10-minute walk away.
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Carberry Tower, Musselburgh, Scotland - United Kingdom (GB)
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Carberry, Musselburgh, Scotland EH21 8PYStay at Carberry Tower and experience the hustle and bustle of Edinburgh, while breathing the fresh air of the magnificent Scottish countryside. Carberry Tower is situated in 35 acres of landscaped parkland, the scenic views and endless walks in and around the grounds making it easy to forget that Edinburgh city centre is just 8 miles away.Business facilities Audio/Visual Equipment Banqueting Centre Board room Conference Centre Conference Rooms Exhibition room Fax Flipchart Meeting Rooms Overhead projector Photocopying PrinterDisabled facilities Disabled parking Accessible RoomsHotel facilities Library with fireplace Parking Wireless internet Free internet in the lobbyRoom facilities Complimentary toiletries Daily housekeeping En-Suite Bathroom free parking Coffee/tea facilities Work desk with lamp Make-up mirror Hairdryer (on request) Iron (on request) KettleRestaurant Breakfast: A cooked breakfast buffet is served in the dining room between 7:30am and 10am every morning.Bar Bar: Bar offers draught and bottled beers, wines, selection of Scottish Whisky, spirits, and soft drinks.Pets policy Guide dogs permitted onlySmoking policy Smoking not permittedCheck-in time: 15:00 Check-out time: 10:00Local Attractions Royal Yacht Britannia: 6.0 Mile Edinburgh Castle: 8.0 Mile Dalkeith Country Park: 5.0 Mile Scott Monument: 6.0 Mile Museum of Flight: 22.0 Mile The Vaults: 6.0 Mile Mary Kings Ghost Walk: 6.0 Mile The Edinburgh Dungeons: 7.0 Mile Rosslyn Chapel: 6.0 Mile British Mining Museum: 6.0 MileLocation Nearest airport: Edinburgh Nearest train station: Wallyford - 2 miles Nearest other: Waverly (national rail line) - approx. 20 minutes driving Directions: By car: Carberry is reached from the west and north by taking the city bypass going on to the A1 Berwick Road, then looking for the slip road left A6094 Wallyford, Dalkeith. At the top of the slip road please follow the brown signs directing you to Carberry Tower. From the East pass the Mussellburgh exit and take the slip road A6094 Dalkeith. From the South West, make for Edinburgh and turn right along the City Bypass. From the South East on the A68. go through Pathhead, then after half a mile you will pass the road off to Haddington, take the next road on the right to Musselburgh A6124; at the lights turn right, then left, you will pass Carberry Candles on the right and Carberry Tower is the next on the right. Please be advised that Sat Nav may not direct you to the exact location. By train: Waverly station is the closest national rail line, about 20 minutes away and Wallyford is the closest local line, five minutes drive from Carberry Tower.Credit cards accepted by hotel American Express Maestro Mastercard Switch Visa
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Disabled Access, Non-Smoking Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, TV, Disabled Accessible Rooms, Disabled Parking, En suite
Activities
Golf Course, Hiking
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Elevator / Lift, Housekeeping, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Meeting Rooms, Photocopier, Audio/Visual Equipment
Internet
Wireless internet on site. Internet via modem/data port is available.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 4:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 10:00 AM
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The following questions have been answered for you by Carberry Tower... What are your breakfast options?When booking accommodation at Carberry Tower the breakfast is included in the price. We serve both cooked and Continental between 8:00 am and 10:00 am. What transport is available to get around?We offer a complimentary shuttle to the nearest station, Wallyford, which is then a 12-minute journey into Edinburgh City Centre (Waverley). Our shuttle operates between 8:00 am - 10:00 pm each day to coordinate with the trains that run once per hour.From Musselburgh, buses can be caught to the city centre, running every 15 minutes. Carberry is a 45-minute walk to Musselburgh town centre and the taxi cost is approximately £6.00. The car journey to the city centre is approximately 20 mnutes, dependent on traffic. Another option is to take the train into the city centre which takes about 10 minutes once aboard the train. What can I do nearby?At Carberry Tower the main focus is peace and quiet. We have 35 acres surrounding the Mansion house with pond woodland and Mary Queen of Scots Mound. We try and encourage guests to walk, run or cycle around the grounds to enjoy the outdoors and the nature surrounding us. We do not have TVs in the bedrooms; we have one television situated within the lounge of the Mansion House. We also have a cash only bar on site.Carberry is situated just outside of Musselburgh. Within Musselburgh, there is a 2/3 Golf courses, horse racing and many places to dine out. Within the City centre there is cinema, pubs, clubs, restaurants and much more to
The Royal Highland Show at Ingliston Scotland part3
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The Royal Highland Show is Scotland's annual farming and countryside showcase. The show is organised by the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland.
Held annually at the Royal Highland Centre in Ingliston, over the second-last weekend in June (Thursday - Sunday), the event attracts over 1,000 exhibitors, 4,500 head of livestock, and up to 190,000 visitors. It is the premier fixture in Scotland's farming calendar and generates over £200 million in business. Exhibitors compete for the prestige of winning not only a prize ticket, but also for prize money and trophies worth over £1 million.
History:
The show first started in 1822, and was located at Edinburgh’s Canongate on a site now occupied by the Scottish Parliament. From this point until 1959 the show moved around the towns and cities of Scotland, in one of the RHASS’s eight electoral areas - Perth, Stirling, Strathclyde, Aberdeen, Lothian, Borders, Dumfries & Galloway and Highland. In 1960 the Ingliston site became the permanent home of the show, opening on 21 June 1960. The move to a permanent location has helped the show develop beyond its original remit, to become a celebration of Scottish food, countryside and its farming.
Originally the show operated Sunday to Wednesday, but this was later changed to Thursday to Sunday, with Livestock competitions being held on the Thursday and Friday.[citation needed]
During the 1948 show held at Inverness, the Royal title was bestowed on the event by King George VI.
There was no show during 2001 because of the foot and mouth crisis.
In 2010 it reached the landmark anniversary of the 50th year of the show being held in Ingliston and also the 170th show to be staged. 2010 event had almost 190,000 people attending, which makes it more of the most visited event in years. The 2014 drew in 8,000 more visitors compared to 2013 with a total of 178,659 people attending the event.
In 2015, the show celebrated its 175th event, with its biggest number of visitors of 188,449 visitors were recorded - almost 10,000 higher than last year and 805 more than the previous record attendance at Ingliston in 2010. The show also had visits from Princess Anne, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead.
Attractions
Livestock
Livestock exhibited include sheep, cattle, goats, horses, ponies, donkeys, and poultry
One of the sights of the show is Heavy Horse Turnouts and for the first time ever, in 2006 Ingliston saw the attendance of all UK heavy horse breeds.[citation needed] Clydesdales, Shires, Percherons and — first time visitors to Scotland — two teams of Suffolk Punches travelling from Norfolk and Suffolk.
The show's most prestigious livestock honour, the Queen's Cup, rotates between the champions of the various types of livestock — in 2006 it was awarded to the best animal in the 162 strong goat section.
Exhibition
The Royal Highland Show is a showcase for Rural and Agricultural products and produce. There are large exhibits of agricultural machinery and supplies, equine supplies and outdoor sporting goods. A wide variety of rural, agricultural and environmental associations set up stall to promote themselves.
The Highland Showground's exhibition halls provide indoor spaces for a shopping arena and a food and drink arena. Both areas are dominated by Scottish producers, but there is a significant presence from other parts of the United Kingdom and form further afield; for instance European wine makers, German salami makers etc. The food and drink arena offers considerable opportunity for taste-testing and has a demonstration kitchen offering visitors suggestions on home to prepare and serve the products on offer. The shopping areas are extended into the main showground by market-style stalls. Other businesses, including banks, supermarkets and food producers have their own arenas to promote their commitment to farming, food production and agriculture
Competition
Outside of the exhibition halls and livestock rings, there are a wide range of competitive and display events, including international sheep shearing, show jumping, driving, tug-of-war, dog obedience trials, falconry, farriery and other rural pursuits.
Visitors:
Along with attracting up to 190,000 visitors annually, The Royal Highland Show has a history of attracting VIP visitors. Some more prominent names include:
Her Majesty The Queen attended three times. The First time was in 1960 for the Official opening of the new Ingliston site, the second time was in 1984 for its 25th anniversary, with a here most recent visit in 2009
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester attended in 2006
Mariann Fischer-Boel, one of the most powerful women in Europe, European Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer-Boel
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The University of St Andrews School of Medicine is the school of medicine at the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland and the oldest medical school in Scotland.
The School of Medicine was ranked 8th in the UK by the Times Good University Guide Subject Tables 2013, 2014 and 2015. Admission is very competitive, with an acceptance rate of 17.2% in 2012-13. The yield rate, also known as the matriculation rate is 68% for the 2012-13 admissions year. According to the Guardian University Guide 2013, St Andrews requires the 6th highest entry grades in the UK. The medical school teaches pre-clinical medicine with students completing clinical teaching at different medical schools in the UK.
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