Traquair House
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Traquair house, at 55:36:37N 3:04:06W, is considered to be the oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland. It is built in the style of a fortified mansion, and not strictly a castle. It predates the Scottish Baronial style of architecture, and may have been one of the influences on this style.
Tradition dates the origins of the house to 950 when Alexander I stayed in a hunting lodge on the site.
The house is open to the public and counts among its features:
- The Bear Gates, which legend has will not be opened till a Stuart again sits on the Scottish Throne
- Traquair House Brewery which brews the Traquair Ales
- A bed said to have been slept in by Mary Queen of Scots
- An excellent garden maze
- An annual Traquair Fair, held in 2004 on Saturday 31st July and Sunday 1st August.
External link
- Traquair House (http://www.traquair.co.uk/)