Aswanley

From £4,990

Based on a weekday wedding in March.

Aswanley is a secluded estate on the edge of the Highlands in Aberdeenshire, offering the flexibility and space to create a truly individual wedding day. Their blank canvas Victorian barn sits in the magical grounds of a 17th-century fortified house.
Overview
Pricing
From £4,990

Based on a weekday wedding in March.

Starting price includes:

  • Venue hire.
  • On the day wedding coordination.
  • Bar set up and staff until 12.30am.
  • Fireplace room, ballroom and dining room.
  • Grounds and gardens.

Additional costs:

These items are not included in the price above but can be added for an additional fee:

  • Corkage.
  • External Caterer Fee.

Please contact the venue for detailed prices, a list of what is included, optional extras, and anything else you will need to provide yourselves.

For a personal quote please contact the venue and mention Coco
Need To Know
  • Ceremony Capacity : 250
  • Dinner Capacity : 250
  • Standing Capacity : 250
  • Licensed For Marriage : Yes
  • Catering : Preferred Supplier
  • Bar : In-house
  • Accommodation : Sleeps 53
  • Child Friendly : Yes
  • Pets Welcome : Yes
  • Licensed Until : 12.30am
  • Exclusivity : Yes
  • Disabled Facilities : Yes
Contact Details
Aswanley
Glass
Huntly
Aberdeenshire
AB54 4XJ
Telephone: 01466 700 340
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About

Setting

Aswanley is a secluded fortified house and Victorian barn located on the edge of the Highlands in Aberdeenshire. The surrounding gardens and landscape provide various scenic backdrops for wedding photography, including garden ponds, a stream, the banks of the River Deveron, and the nearby woodland.

Ceremony

Aswanley offers both indoor and outdoor ceremony options.

Indoor ceremonies can be held in either the Fireplace Room, an airy space with wooden beams and a baronial fireplace (perfect for micro weddings to ceremonies with up to 132 guests) or in the ballroom, which can accommodate up to 250 guests.

For outdoor ceremonies, the lawn outside the barn is available, and the venue team can arrange various layouts depending on the couple’s preference. Of course, the weather plays a part in outdoor weddings! If there are adverse weather conditions and the ceremony is unable to go ahead outdoors, then they will relocate to the fireplace room. There will be no stress or fuss; their team will just move to Plan B!

For those interested in a church service, nearby options include a Roman Catholic Church in Huntly, six miles away, or St Andrews Glass is just down the road.

St Andrews has stopped operating as a Church of Scotland parish church, so you can use a celebrant of your choice, and they can arrange the service as you wish. The fee for opening up the church is £420.

Reception

There are multiple reception spaces at Aswanley to suit various styles and guest sizes.

The central Fireplace Room, with its oak bar, baronial fireplace, and local furnishings, is ideal for an intimate gathering. The adjacent Dining Room, located in a barn with original beams and cartwheel chandeliers, seats up to 154 guests banquet-style. The space can be extended into The Ballroom to accommodate up to 250 guests. For summer receptions, the river terrace doors can be opened to offer champagne overlooking the Deveron Valley, while the ballroom is perfect for ceilidhs and dancing.

Accommodation

Aswanley offers several self-catering holiday cottages for wedding guests:

Clatterin Brig, located near the River Deveron, sleeps six to eight people and features a spacious kitchen/dining room with beautiful natural light and a picturesque oak staircase, perfect for photos.

Westerpark, one of the larger cottages, accommodates six guests and offers a farmhouse kitchen and ensuite bedrooms. This is a great place for all the family to come together.

Straitinnan, situated across the river, sleeps four people.

For a romantic, secluded option, Jocky Milne’s cottage for two is tucked away in a forest clearing. The cottage has a double bedroom with a king-size bed and en-suite bathroom. The beamed living room has a wood-burning stove, a Sony Bravia 32″ LCD TV, and a Sony Music system. They can arrange for flowers, champagne, and chocolates to be left at the cottage for your arrival, a breakfast basket, or full catering if you wish.

Invermarkie Lodge & Farmhouse, approximately one mile away from Aswanley, is available for wedding parties and guests. This historic house has adorned the Glen since the 17th century. This private home has sweeping lawns reaching right down to the banks of the River Deveron, nine bedrooms, and can accommodate 17 people.

Invermarkie Farmhouse is a newly renovated, cosy farmhouse perfect for guests with pets. With three bedrooms, it can sleep five and up to a whole family an eight people. It also has a small enclosed garden and access to a nearby private playground.

Food & Drink

Aswanley works with a select group of trusted caterers from Aberdeenshire and Moray, offering menus for various budgets, from champagne wedding receptions to hog roasts. The barn includes a well-equipped catering kitchen, which comes with the venue hire and provides cutlery, crockery, and glassware for up to 200 people.

For dining arrangements, the venue offers rectangular and round tables for up to 200 guests, with additional options for larger parties.

Aswanley provides a varied wine list and allows couples to sample a selection of wines before their wedding. There is also an option for couples to supply their own wine and champagne, with a corkage fee of £6 per bottle. The standard bar list includes a range of spirits, whiskies, and gins, with Peroni available as draught beer. Couples can also customise how the bar is funded, offering payment options that include tabs or a fully hosted bar.

Aswanley runs the bar, which opens immediately after the ceremony and remains open until 12:30am.

Getting There

By Air

Nearest airports Aberdeen: 45 minutes Inverness: 1½ hours

By Train

Nearest train station Huntly: 10 minutes By car Aberdeen: 1 hour, Inverness: 1½ hours, Edinburgh: 3½ hours.

By Car

From Aberdeen: Take A96 to Huntly (signposted to Inverness). By pass Huntly (by continuing straight on at Asda roundabout) and take a left turn onto A920 to Dufftown (opposite Tesco). After 4.8 miles, take the left signposted to ‘Haugh of Glass’. The entrance to Aswanley is at the bottom of the hill, on the left.

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