Description
Traquair dates back to 1107 and was originally a hunting lodge for the kings and queens of Scotland. Later as a haven for Catholic priests in times of terror, the Stuarts of Traquair supported Queen Mary of Scotland and the Jacobite cause without counting the expense. Today Traquair is a unique piece of living history that welcomes visitors from all over the world, offers a magical and romantic setting for weddings, hosts a variety of summer events and is a superb venue for corporate groups. You can even stay here in the luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation. Find out about special offers here. Visitors are invited to explore the house, the extensive grounds, the maze, the craft workshops, the garden cafe and the famous Traquair House Brewery which is housed in the eighteenth century wing and produces the world famous Traquair House ales. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)



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