The Seafield Hotel, standing in the heart of Cullen provides an unrivalled haven from the madding rush of modern life. Peace and quiet together with exquisitely high standards define the tranquil atmosphere of this Coaching Inn, built by the Earl of Seafield in 1822 and extended in 1972 by the present Earl.
On our doorstep is the famous Seafield Estate, home of the Ogilvie-Grants. Thirteenth century records state that Martha, mother of King Robert the Bruce, had residence here.
The Seafield Hotel is ideal for conferences, meetings and employee incentive breaks. There are private meeting rooms with the availability of audio-visual equipment.
The owners Alison and Herbert Cox are responsible for this state of affairs. Their painstaking direction of the refurbishment of the hotel, and their insistence upon unimpeachable standards, both of service and in the kitchen have successfully combined to create one of Moray's outstanding hotels.
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