Traquair House, approximately 7 miles southeast of Peebles, is claimed to be the oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland. Whilst not strictly a...
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of Traquair (born 16 November 1964) is a Scottish landowner, politician, hotelier, brewer, and writer. She is the first female Laird of Traquair and...
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1107 when Traquair House or Tower was known as a hunting lodge of the Scottish kings and as a refuge for priests. The house was known as Traquair Palace...
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Stewart of Traquair. The family seat was Traquair House. Stewart had been created Lord Stewart of Traquair in 1628, and was made Lord Linton and Caberston...
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John Stewart of Traquair (died 1591) was a Scottish landowner. He was a son of William Stewart of Traquair and Christian Hay. He was a younger brother...
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A yew hedge maze designed and planted in 1846 by William Nesfield. Traquair House, Peeblesshire, Scotland. A beech tree hedge maze designed by John Schofield...
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Stewart, 7th Earl of Traquair, FSA Scot FRSE (1746–1827) was an 18/19th century Scottish landowner. He was born at Traquair House near Peebles in August...
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son of John Stewart, the Younger, of Traquair in Peeblesshire, of a branch, originally illegitimate, of the house of Buchan. His mother was Margaret Stewart...
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Berwickshire Traquair House, Peeblesshire Wedderburn Castle Black Barony Cringletie House The Kirna, Walkerburn Abbotsford House Traquair House Belmont House Brough...
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Traquair, which with its major baronial house was centre of the Parish. The industrial revolution and wool milling saw Innerleithen outgrow Traquair and...
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