About Carronvale House Conference & Recreation Centre
Carronvale House is a historic country-house venue in Larbert, Stirlingshire, serving as a combined conference, training and recreation centre. Originally built around 1800 as “Broomage House” by a local banking family (falkirklocalhistory.club ), it was extensively remodeled in the 19th century and renamed Carronvale. Since 1947 it has been the Scottish headquarters and national training camp for The Boys’ Brigade (falkirklocalhistory.club ). Today it offers 21 bedrooms (accommodating up to 60 people (www.groupaccommodation.com )), multiple meeting rooms and a large sports hall. 21st-century additions include a modern Recreation Centre (opened in 2000) with a floodlit 7-a-side all-weather pitch (carronvalehouse.co.uk ). The setting is a 19th-century styled mansion with bay-windowed wings and a restored glass-roof veranda (falkirklocalhistory.club ), surrounded by lawns and a walled garden – famously “an oasis of green in a sea of change” even as the outskirts have urbanised (falkirklocalhistory.club ). Visitors enjoy a blend of stately Edwardian décor and contemporary meeting facilities; the venue is known as having “excellent facilities including accommodation and conference facilities as well as a large recreation centre and outdoor sports pitch” (boys-brigade.org.uk ). Carronvale’s country-house ambience and legacy (opened by Lord Home in 1947) give it a unique character amid Scotland’s conference venues.
Events and Programming
Carronvale House hosts a wide variety of events, although it is not a public entertainment venue in the usual sense. The Boys’ Brigade runs many leadership courses, weekend camps and training events here year-round, and external groups routinely hire the venue for conferences, staff retreats, church gatherings and youth camps. On the schedule you’ll find everything from leadership workshops and all-age holiday programmes to birthday camps and festival-style youth events. The conference rooms are used for lectures, seminars and meetings; breaks typically include home-baked refreshments prepared on-site (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ). The Recreation Centre (sports hall) is frequently booked for sports-related events: local schools and clubs hold futsal, basketball, volleyball or table‐tennis tournaments, and the floodlit outdoor pitch sees 7-a-side football games and rounders matches (carronvalehouse.co.uk ). While Carronvale generally operates on a private booking basis, occasional open days or special evening functions (for example, church or community suppers) are advertised through partner organisations. (For instance, review comments note that food and hospitality at a recent retreat were “excellent” and the staff “so helpful” (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ).) In short, Carronvale’s programming spans training courses, corporate team-building, youth activities and sports events – essentially any mid-sized gathering that benefits from a quiet country-house setting.
Tickets and Booking
Carronvale House does not have a box office for walk-up tickets to the public. Most events there are pre-planned group bookings (for schools, companies, churches or youth organisations). For Boys’ Brigade camps or flagship courses, attendees register through the Brigade’s own channels. If an outside organisation is running an event (e.g. a training course or retreat), they usually sell places through their own website or membership channels. Prospective visitors should contact Carronvale House directly by phone or email (see official contacts) to book accommodation or meeting rooms. There is no general public “ticket” office for daily shows; instead, one typically arranges bookings and payments as a group. For sports hall or pitch hire, rates are published (for example, £35/hour for the Recreation Centre and £25/hour for the all-weather pitch (carronvalehouse.co.uk )) and bookings must be made in advance. In short, plan ahead and book through the venue or event organiser – popular weeks (summer camps, holiday seasons, conference peak times) fill up, so early enquiry is advised.
Seating and Layout
Carronvale’s layout is split between the original house and the modern Recreation Centre. The main house is a two-storey building with several meeting rooms and 21 guest rooms. Primary public spaces include a large Lounge (formerly the Drawing Room) and a Conference Room, plus smaller Lecture, Seminar and Resource rooms. The Lounge can be arranged in theatre-style seating for up to about 60 people (or cabaret/banquet style for around 30) (www.conferences-uk.org.uk ) (www.groupaccommodation.com ). In the Recreation Centre wing, a big sports hall (approximately full-basketball-court size) functions as a flexible event hall. This hall has an elevated upstairs viewing gallery and portable benches, so spectators can look down onto play on the floor. Sightlines are generally good – for example, watching a futsal game from the mezzanine gives a clear view. The acoustics in the sports hall are live and echoey (typical of a gym) whereas the house’s meeting rooms, with carpet and drapery, sound more controlled. There is no permanently fixed “best seat” – for meetings the front of each room (near the projector/screen) is best, while in sports/play activities the raised gallery offers a bird’s-eye view. The facility has no VIP-only section – seating is unreserved and allocated by the group leader or event staff. Avoid standing behind doorways or under the main rafters where the lights glare; aside from that there are no blind spots, as nearly all seating faces forward in the room or out into the open hall.
Getting There and Parking
Carronvale House sits on Carronvale Road on the western edge of Larbert (postcode FK5 3LH), roughly halfway between Glasgow and Edinburgh. By car it’s easily accessed from the M9 motorway (take the Larbert exit); GPS will guide you straight to Carronvale Road, where a winding drive leads to the front gates. The venue is deliberately a bit secluded – once you turn into Carronvale’s driveway, “the hustle of daily life seems so very far away,” as one description puts it (carronvalehouse.co.uk ). Edinburgh Airport is only about 30 minutes away and Glasgow about 40 minutes by motorway (carronvalehouse.co.uk ), making fly-in delegates feasible. Free on-site parking is available for guests (ample spaces in the front and side car parks). Rideshare or taxi drop-offs can pull right up to the main entrance; the charming lodge gates mark the arrival point.
By public transit, Carronvale House is surprisingly convenient. Larbert railway station (on the main Glasgow–Edinburgh line) is about an 11-minute walk south along Carronvale Road (carronvalehouse.co.uk ). From there you can walk (about 800 m) or grab a short local taxi to the drive. Regular trains run from Glasgow Central, Edinburgh Waverley and Stirling straight to Larbert. There are also local bus stops within a 10-minute walk of Carronvale (services towards Falkirk connect onward to Edinburgh and Glasgow) (carronvalehouse.co.uk ). However, do note that evening buses are infrequent; overnight visitors often rely on taxis or pre-arrange a pick-up. In any case, allow a few extra minutes in your schedule for the final walk or drive to the house from public transit.
Inside the Venue
Upon entering Carronvale, you’ll notice the mix of old and new. The central hall/reception greets you with polished wood floors and display cases (often with Boys’ Brigade memorabilia). Check-in is typically calm and helpful, as staff are accustomed to scout or school groups. Security is low-key – just a sign-in – though the venue is gated and only paying guests are admitted. Throughout the house the atmosphere is relaxed country-house style: think comfy armchairs by fireplaces, tartan runners on stairs and checked curtains on windows, combined with state-of-the-art AV in conference rooms. (Reviewers often praise the warm hospitality, noting “the facilities are excellent” and “the staff were all so helpful” (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ).)
Catering is largely done in-house. A dining room or servery provides all meals: breakfast buffets, hot lunches and evening suppers, plus coffee/tea breaks. Guests report freshly baked cakes and home-made lunches as standard fare (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ). Outside food and drink are generally not needed (and it’s polite to enjoy the provided catering if you’ve paid for a package). There is no public café or bar area open to drop-ins – just the dining hall and a kettle/biscuit station in conference rooms. If you arrive with special dietary needs (vegan, gluten-free, etc.), the cooks will usually accommodate if informed in advance. If you need snacks or meals outside meal times, small shops are a short drive away in Larbert town centre or Falkirk (the venue doesn’t have a convenience shop).
Facilities: Bathrooms are en suite in most rooms, and additional toilets are next to each meeting area. Wireless internet and basic AV (projector, screen, microphones, etc.) are provided in meeting rooms as part of conference bookings. Note that mobile phone reception can be spotty inside the thick-walled house, so rely on the in-house Wi-Fi for email and calls if needed. There’s a disabled-accessible bedroom (one of the triple rooms) and a lift to the first floor (www.groupaccommodation.com ), so wheelchair access is good (flat entry level in most areas, with ramps in the sports hall). You won’t find a gift shop; the only “merch” is perhaps the occasional Boys’ Brigade booklets at reception. Coat-check is informal – space to hang coats is reserved in each dining or conference area.
Nearby Amenities
The immediate surroundings of Carronvale are mostly woodland and fields, so amenities are not on-site. For pre-show or pre-meeting dining, the nearest pubs and restaurants in Larbert are a few minutes away by car. For example, The Station Hotel Bar & Grill (near Larbert station) serves pub meals and has a bar, and The Greystone Hotel (towards Bonnybridge) offers dinners and coffees. Larbert town centre has cafés, takeaway shops and small groceries open during the day. For a greater variety, the neighbouring town of Falkirk (3 miles east) has many eateries: pubs, chain restaurants, hotel bars (like at the Premier Inn and Holiday Inn) and cafés. Supermarkets in Falkirk (Sainsbury’s, Tesco) also have food halls if you need snacks or supplies.
Late-night and early-morning options are limited: most pubs close by 11 pm and shops by 6 pm, so plan restaurant bookings in advance if arriving late. Taxis and rideshare services are available in Larbert/Falkirk, but you may want to book in advance on event evenings. If you’re staying over, lodging choices in Larbert itself are few (metropolitan hotel or pub B&B), so many guests book hotels in nearby Falkirk or Stirling and travel to Carronvale by car or taxi.
What Makes This Venue Special
Carronvale House is special for its unique combination of heritage and purpose. Architecturally, it’s a handsome Scots manor with bay-windowed wings and a restored Victorian veranda shaping a grand entrance (falkirklocalhistory.club ) (falkirklocalhistory.club ). Its history – once a private estate, then orphanage, now a HQ of one of Scotland’s oldest youth movements – gives the place character. Not many conference centres can boast they were opened by a peer of the realm (Lord Home in 1947) and refurbished by the Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (Lord Steel in 2000). Culturally, Carronvale has become a home-away-from-home for generations of Boys’ Brigade members, imparting countless traditions (like candlelight parades and round-the-clock games) on its lawns and halls. As described in local history, even as new suburbs sprang up around it, Carronvale “stands like an oasis of green in a sea of change” (falkirklocalhistory.club ). The peaceful estate atmosphere – a quarter-mile of driveway through woods to reach the house – is cherished by all who visit. Guests often mention the welcoming, family feel: one reviewer noted that Carronvale’s conference facilities and “impeccable” service outshone even high-end hotels while keeping a homely vibe (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ). Whether for a sports blitz, a youth anniversary or a serious meeting, the venue’s friendliness and historic setting help break the ice. It’s this blend of quaint charm and modern function that artists (or group leaders) and audiences alike remember about Carronvale.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The centre is mostly wheelchair-friendly. Two ground-floor meeting rooms and one adapted bedroom have step-free access, and a lift connects the ground and first floors (www.groupaccommodation.com ). Staircases are wide with handrails. Disabled parking spaces are available beside the rear car park. If you have mobility needs, let the staff know ahead of time so they can assist.
What to Bring: Pack casual clothing for most events. If you’ll use the sports facilities, bring gym kit (trainers, shorts, team tops, etc.). The accommodation provides bed linen, but not towels (www.groupaccommodation.com ) – so remember your towel, washbag and any toiletries. In winter, the house can be chilly despite heating, so a light sweater isn’t a bad idea for evening meetings. Don’t forget insect repellent in summer if you plan to use the outdoor areas (the nature trail in the grounds is lovely but wooded). Also bring any printer-reading, presentation materials or USB sticks you need; while Wi-Fi is available, it’s wise to have backup storage of documents.
Facilities and Etiquette: Wireless internet is provided, but signals can vary from room to room. Mobile phone service in the house is patchy (signal often improves outdoors or by a window). Meal times are fixed by the organizers, so arrive on time – the dining hall closes after each sitting. Quiet hours are observed in bedrooms overnight (often 11pm–7am). Smoking is not permitted inside any building; if needed there is a designated area outside the main entrance. Photography is usually allowed in common areas, but be respectful of others (especially organized groups doing activities).
Common Mistakes to Avoid: Don’t assume Carronvale is a hotel – it’s more like a full-service hostel style. Rooms may be shared (especially quad/triple rooms) and some smaller rooms share adjacent bathrooms. Check if your room has an en suite; a few twin rooms have a separate corridor shower. Also, the centre provides mugs and cutlery, but basic kitchen items (like mugs in bedrooms) may not be replaced each day unless requested. (Guests with long stays or specific needs should ask housekeeping directly.) When leaving, make sure you have packed all belongings – the staff don’t have a lost-and-found like a hotel does.
Age and Behaviour: Carronvale is entirely family- and youth-friendly, but supervision rules apply: unaccompanied minors must be part of an organized group and follow staff instructions. The atmosphere, while casual, leans to friendly discipline (this is Boys’ Brigade HQ after all). There’s no formal dress code for events – business casual or uniforms are fine – but avoid beachwear or bare feet outside of sports activities.
Arrival Tips: If you’re visiting by train, use the Larbert station exit closest to Carronbridge Road and walk (or pre-book a taxi) down Carronvale Road towards the lodge gates. For drivers: plan current GPS directions carefully, as some satnavs mistakenly route through residential side streets. Arrive at least 15 minutes early for first-time check-in to complete registration. If your meeting starts in the Recreation Centre, note that it’s a separate building behind the house; signs and staff will direct you from the car park. Finally, expect that Carronvale’s rustic charm means a few modern quirks – for instance, wi-fi login might require a stickered password given at reception, and power outlets can be scarce in older lounges, so bring a charger.
What is the capacity of Carronvale House?
Carronvale House can sleep up to 60 guests in its 21 bedrooms (www.groupaccommodation.com ). The main meeting lounge seats about 60 people in theatre style, and smaller seminar rooms hold 10–30 each. The sports hall can accommodate larger crowds when used for events.
How do I get tickets or book an event at Carronvale?
Carronvale events are typically for private groups, so there’s no public box office. If you’re attending a camp or conference, you usually register through the organizing group (for example, The Boys’ Brigade or a training provider). To rent space or stay overnight, contact the venue directly via their website or phone to book.
Is there parking on-site, and is it free?
Yes, Carronvale has its own car park with ample free spaces for guests. There is no charge for visitor parking. Simply pull into the main drive and park in the designated lots near the entrance or behind the recreation centre.
How far is Carronvale House from the train station?
Larbert railway station is the closest. It’s about an 11-minute walk (800m) down Carronvale Road to the venue (carronvalehouse.co.uk ). You can also take a short taxi from the station if you have luggage. Note that signage on the station is clear for “Carronvale House” direction; follow the lane past the station car park toward Carronvale Road.
Can I hire just the sports hall or pitches at Carronvale?
Yes. The Recreation Centre (sports hall) and outdoor all-weather pitch are available for hire. The sports hall rental is about £35 per hour and the floodlit 7-a-side pitch is about £25 per hour (both VAT-inc) (carronvalehouse.co.uk ). To book the sports hall or field outside of an overnight package, contact Carronvale House directly to check availability and arrange a booking.
Are accommodation towels and toiletries provided?
The centre provides bed linen for all rooms, but it does not provide towels (www.groupaccommodation.com ). Guests should bring their own towels, toiletries and any personal items. Toiletries (soap, shampoo) are not supplied, so pack those if needed. Rooms usually have a powered hairdryer and basic furniture.
Is Carronvale House wheelchair accessible?
Yes. There is at least one wheelchair-friendly bedroom (a ground-floor triple suitable for disabled guests) and a lift to the upper floor (www.groupaccommodation.com ). Ground-floor meeting rooms have ramp access. Accessible parking is available. If mobility assistance is needed, it’s best to notify the centre in advance so the staff can help.
Can I eat or drink in Carronvale House?
Carronvale has dining facilities but no open public restaurant. If you’re staying as part of a conference booking, meals are provided (buffet breakfasts, lunches, dinner). Outside of package meals, there is no cafe or bar for general use. Guests can bring snacks or have refreshments in the meeting rooms (tea & coffee are usually available during conference events). For other dining options, nearby pubs/restaurants in Larbert or Falkirk are the choices.
What is the check-in and check-out time?
Check-in and check-out times can vary by event. Typically, arriving groups begin check-in after mid-afternoon, and rooms should be vacated by mid-morning on departure day. However, since Carronvale often hosts large groups, these times are usually pre-arranged with your booking contact. It’s best to confirm the exact times with the venue or event organizer beforehand.
Is smoking allowed at Carronvale House?
No. Smoking is prohibited inside all buildings and in covered public areas. If you must smoke, please use the designated outdoor smoking area near the main entrance. Alfresco smoking shields are typically provided outside the dining hall and recreation centre for this purpose.
Are children and families welcome?
Absolutely. Carronvale is family- and youth-oriented (being Boys’ Brigade HQ). Children must be supervised by adults as part of a group. Many bookings are family retreats or youth camps. There is no strict age limit as long as children are with a responsible group leader. Note that activities in the sports hall require sensible footwear and parents may need to sign a waiver for certain sports, depending on the event.
Does Carronvale House have Wi-Fi Internet access?
Yes. Wi-Fi is provided in the main building and conference areas for guests. It is generally reliable for meetings and email, though speeds can vary with many users. Mobile data coverage (3G/4G) can be weak inside the thick walls, so Wi-Fi is the best option for internet or VoIP calls. Ask at reception for the network name and login.
Can I bring a pet or service animal?
Pets are not normally allowed, as Carronvale is not pet-friendly (except service dogs). The only animals on-site are typically working dogs (if part of a program) or the occasional holiday puppy, but you should assume no pets. Service animals for assistance are welcome; please notify the venue in advance if you will be bringing one.
How far is Carronvale House from Edinburgh and Glasgow?
Carronvale is on the M9 corridor between the two cities. It’s roughly a 30-minute drive from Edinburgh Airport or the city centre, and about 40 minutes from Glasgow by car (carronvalehouse.co.uk ). Train travel is similar – about 35 minutes from Waverley to Larbert, and 50 minutes from Glasgow Queen Street to Larbert, then the short walk from Larbert station.
What should I do if I have mobility or accessibility needs?
Carronvale House is equipped for accessibility: there is a lift to the first floor and at least one fully accessible bedroom with a wet room (www.groupaccommodation.com ). Public areas and restrooms also have ramps or ground-level access. Let the venue know in advance about your needs, and the staff will assist (for example, by preparing a ground-floor room or reserved parking space). Wheelchair users report being able to navigate all common areas comfortably.