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Historic houses to visit in Scotland
- Save to ListCategory: Abbeys and Churches, Castles, Day Tours, Distilleries, Historic Houses, Iron Age, Bronze Age and Pictish Sites, Private Tours, Sightseeing, Tours, Transportation, and WhiskyPhone: 07988824368Email: paul@grandscot.comFrom the Scottish borders to the northern tip of Scotland, our mission is to take you on an affordable private tour off the beaten track through the Glens, Lochs and Castles and show you the Scotland we know and love. Read more...
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- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 844 493 2127Email: houseofthebinns@nts.org.ukSet in beautifully landscaped parkland overlooking the River Forth, this fascinating laird’s house near Linlithgow has been the home of the Dalyells for 400 years. The present house was built in 1612 by Thomas Dalyell, an Edinburgh merchant who made his fortune at the court of King James VI and I in London. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1387 255297The home where he spent the last years o this life. Read more...
- Save to ListPollok House was home to the Maxwell family and gives a real taste of upstairs/downstairs life in the 1930s. Above stairs, the lavish family rooms are packed full of period furniture and furnishings. Below stairs the vast servants’ quarters show the realities of running a country house. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1389 732610Overtoun is a stunning country house in West Dunbartonshire. Overlooking the town of Dumbarton and the River Clyde, Overtoun was built in 1862 by the wealthy industrialist James White from Rutherglen. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 131 331 2451Email: enquiries@hopetounhouse.comThis historic building is known as “Scotland’s finest stately home.” Read more...
- Save to ListMount Stuart House and Gardens are located on the beautiful island of Bute. Bute is only 33 miles from Glasgow. It is the most accessible of the westerly isles from the Scottish Central Belt. It’s a peaceful island haven, just a stone’s throw away from the mainland. Read more...
- Save to ListThis 16th-century fortified house was visited by the queen in 1556 and now contains an exhibition dedicated to her life. Read more...
- Save to ListManderston is the supreme country house of Edwardian Scotland; the swan-song of its era. A house on which no expense was spared with opulent staterooms, the only silver-staircase in the world and extensive “downstairs” domestic quarters. It stands in 56 acres of formal gardens, with magnificent stables and stunning marble dairy. Read more...