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A beautifully restored Georgian country house within the historic Queensberry Estate, echoes 18th-century elegance amidst its formal gardens and woodlands. In the 1980s, it became the family home of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, where they lived for nearly 40 years and raised their children there. Its heritage offers a glimpse into Scotland’s aristocratic past.
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The pink sandstone building sits gracefully on a ridge with sweeping views of the Lake District fells. It was originally built as a grand family estate by a wealthy local lawyer in 1871. It was planned to be self-sufficient with extensive grounds, walled gardens, greenhouses, a dairy, and stabling. It was converted to a hotel in the late 1940s.
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A striking 14th-century fortified tower house that immerses you in the medieval history of Northumberland. Its thick stone walls and historic architecture tell tales of border conflicts and noble lineage, making it one of England’s most authentic fortified hotels, where history and luxury intertwine.
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The dramatic fells and tranquil lakes of the The Lake District has inspired poets and artists for centuries - from Wordsworth to Beatrix Potter.
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The vast moorlands, ancient castles, and rugged serenity in Northumberland. Here history and myth entwine amid the ruins of Roman walls and medieval strongholds. And surprising gardens...
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Wild coastal beauty meets the grandeur of Scottish aristocratic estates. The region’s storied past unfolds in the stones of its castles and villages, while the natural splendor is breathtaking.
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