Originally a fortified Castle tower, Logie Country House was built in the 1670s then extensively modified and extended in the 1700s.
In its heyday, it was the center piece of a 7542 acre estate that dates back to 1492. Today it sits in a more modest 130 acres, having been extensively restored in 2009, following a devastating fire in 1975 that left much of the house in ruin.
The remarkable renovation project has seen Logie Country House transformed to an exceptionally high standard of fixtures and fittings, elevating the ruin to a luxury Castle.
Now a popular venue for weddings in the North-East of Scotland, Logie Country House is the perfect Scottish Castle Wedding Venue for brides looking to make their fairytale come to life.
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