Springkell

Hotel
Springkell, Lockerbie, DG11 3AL
Lockerbie

Events T.

Spaces for hire at Springkell

from £500
minimum spend / per day
Exclusive Use
250
270
The wedding room, with its elegant 2m mirror surrounded by Italian marble, can hold up to 150 guests, 100 seated and 50 standing. Complete with an aisle, it also has two entrances – one for the groom and one for the bride. You can choose to get married on our grounds in the romantic round garden. Only in Scotland can you get married outside and in...

Prices and opening hours

Monday
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Exclusive Use
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Tuesday
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Exclusive Use
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Wednesday
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Exclusive Use
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Thursday
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Exclusive Use
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Friday
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Exclusive Use
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Saturday
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Exclusive Use
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Sunday
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person
Exclusive Use
9:00 – 0:00
from £91 per person

Facilities and catering options

Up to 270
standing
Up to 250
seats
In-house catering
External catering allowed
Parking available
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
BYO alcohol

Location

Springkell, Lockerbie, DG11 3AL

About Springkell

In 1893 the Heron Maxwell’s sold Springkell to Sir Jabez Edward Johnson-Ferguson, 1st Baronet, and during the next decade the interior of the house was entirely reconstructed. Timber, mainly from the estate, was used to renew the old doors, panelling, wainscoting and floors, new fireplaces were put in, plate-glass replaced the Georgian sash windows and the whole house was redecorated.

The entrance hall with its handsome black and white marble floor was formed into a long corridor linked to the wings by pillared arches.

First floor rooms were remodelled, some of the roof-lines altered, and later on a little Victorian eastern wing built. At this time too, the terraced gardens were laid out on the south front.

Sir Jabez brought with him paintings, art treasures and relics from Italy, Greece and other countries where his family had travelled, and many of these are in the house today.