Large white event tents set up on a green lawn with a few trees and historic buildings in the background, under a clear blue sky.

An Exceptional Event Venue for Every Occasion

Earls Hall Castle

The Grand Marquee

The Gardens

The Castle

One Venue, Endless Opportunities

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Weddings

A wedding venue like no other, with over 35 acres of gardens you have endless opportunities and options of where to hold your ceremony, gather your guests and have your photos. From outdoor drinks receptions in the manicured gardens to lavish banquets in the grand marquee, Earls Hall offers it all, and all, exclusively yours

Wedding or event reception table setup with white tablecloths, upside-down wine glasses, plates, cutlery, and floral decorations in a large tent with draped ceiling and hanging disco ball.

Dining

Whether you’re looking for a traditional sit down meal or a BBQ, a tasting menu or paella in the garden, canapes receptions in the topiary garden or buffets in the grand marquee, we have menus to suit your event, however lavish or simple.

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Corporate

Earls Hall truly is a blank canvass. From award dinners to team building days, imagine how to use over 35 acres of exclusive gardens to make your event truly magical. Fully staffed, catered and all with our dedicated events team to support, Earls Hall offers a genuinely unique and exclusive venue for your corporate event.

About
Earls Hall

The traditional origin of the name "Earls Hall" comes from the site of a hunting lodge named "the Erlis Hall" which was owned by the ancient Earls of Fife. At the end of the 14th century, the larger Barony of Leuchars (including the land on which Earls Hall stands) was sub-divided into three separate baronies, one of which was known as Moneypenny - to whom the lands were granted.

The barony belonged to the Moneypenny family for quite some time, with Lord Moneypenny's great-grandson taking up residence there in 1495.

Over the centuries, Earls Hall has hosted the great and good, including various royal visitors. Today it stands in better condition than ever, beautifully preserved surrounded by manicured gardens.

Guests are free to enjoy these surroundings, hosting drinks, canapes, ceremonies and events in and around the estate.

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Contact Us

Let us know how we can make your event truly special. To arrange a viewing and discuss options, contact us and we’ll take care of the rest.