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Haddo House, Aberdeenshire
The impressive rear aspect of Haddo House.  The house dates from 1732, having replaced Kellie Castle which was burnt down by the Covenanters.  It was designed byy Wiliam Adam in the Georgian Palladian style.  Since the 1979 the house has been in the hands of the National Trust for Scotland and the house and grounds are open to the public.
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Haddo House, Aberdeenshire

The impressive rear aspect of Haddo House. The house dates from 1732, having replaced Kellie Castle which was burnt down by the Covenanters. It was designed byy Wiliam Adam in the Georgian Palladian style. Since the 1979 the house has been in the hands of the National Trust for Scotland and the house and grounds are open to the public.

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