Bamff House is a large family house (or small castle) in the middle of a 1,300 acre estate of fields, woods and hills on the edge of the highlands in East Perthshire.
The present house was built between 1585 and 1926 and consists of an old tower with a Georgian wing and some rather magnificent additions and alterations that were done in 1843. The land has been in the possession of the Ramsays of Bamff since 1232.
Guests are welcome to explore the 1300 acres of the Bamff Estate which lies on the edge of the Scottish Highlands and encompasses farm, forest, and hill.

Flowery meadow land that borders the front drive at Bamff
In recent years a conservation emphasis in estate management has led to an increasing abundance of wildlife. In 2007 Paul Ramsay won the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Environment Award in recogition of his work.
Pheasant and rough shooting on the estate may be arranged
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