Venue Description
One of the finest houses built in Scotland, Duff House is a magnificent Georgian mansion designed by William Adam. Standing in extensive parkland, today it houses a beautiful collection of paintings and furniture on loan from the National Galleries of Scotland and the Magdalene Sharpe Erskine Trust. 1 Apr to 30 Sep: Thur to Sun, 10am to 4.30pm (last entry 4pm) Closed for lunch 12 noon to 1pm 1 Oct to 31 Mar: Fri to Sun, 10am to 3pm (last entry 2pm). Closed for lunch from 12 noon to 12.45pm We recommend booking online in advance to guarantee entry.Accessibility
Approach to site Approach to site is 20m over level pavings from the accessible parking spaces or 100m from the main car park. The paths are loose gravel and earth. Visitor centre Visitors enter on the ground floor. There are steps down into the area but a side door can be opened which avoids these. Monument There is a lift in the house allowing wheelchair access to all upper levels. Surroundings The area around the house is a gravel drive, with lawns beyond. Special features There is an introductory audio visual presentation available for visitors. It is not subtitled.
Access Statement
Access Statement Link: http://wwwhistoricenvironment.scot/access
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- Audio Format
- Carer Discount
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
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