Brodie Castle, the longtime home of Clan Brodie, is a turreted 16th-century fortress now managed by the National Trust for Scotland. Nestled within over 170 acres (70 hectares) of parkland, the castle’s restored interior provides a vivid window into the Brodie family’s life. Visitors can explore rooms filled with precious artworks and antique furniture, and wander through a 6,000-book library. The castle’s setting and richly furnished interiors offer a tangible connection to its storied past.
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