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Balmoral Castle
Ballater
Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since it was purchased for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852, having been first leased in 1848. The original castle was considered too small for the needs of the Royal Family and under the supervision of Prince Albert a new building was designed. The castle was built from granite from the neighbouring quarries of Glen Gelder, which produced a near white stone.
When Queen Victoria died in 1901 Balmoral Estates passed, under the terms of her will, to King Edward VII, and from him to each of his successors.
Balmoral Estates has been more than just a favourite home to successive generations of the Royal Family. Although it remains largely the same as it was in Queen Victoria's reign, successive Royal owners have followed the initiative of Prince Albert in making improvements to the estate.
Admission includes access to the grounds, gardens, exhibitions on the wildlife of Balmoral and the story of the estate. The Ballroom has displays of silver and china, paintings by Landseer and displays of uniforms and highland dress.
Castle shop and tearoom.
Contact
Balmoral Castle
Estate Office
Ballater
Aberdeenshire
AB35 5TB
| Phone: | 01339 742534 |
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| Fax: | 01339 742271 |
| Email: | info@balmoralestate.co.uk |
| Website: | http://www.balmoralcastle.com |

