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Traquair House

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Overview
Scotland's oldest inhabited house, dating back to the 12th century, 27 Scottish monarchs have stayed at Traquair House. William the Lion held court here, and the house has associations with Mary, Queen of Scots and the Jacobite risings. The Bear Gates were closed in 1745, not to be reopened until the Stuarts should once again ascend the throne. There is a maze and woodland walks by the River Tweed, craft workshops and a children's adventure playground. Also an 18th-century working brewery with museum shop and tastings. Award-winning 1745 Cottage Restaurant open for lunches and teas.
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Green Tourism Silver
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Apr-Sep, 11-5; 1-29 Oct, 11-4; Nov, wknds 11-3

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
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Location
TRAQUAIR, Innerleithen, EH44 6PW
About the area
Southern Scotland is often referred to as the Lowlands, to distinguish it from the mountainous grandeur of the North-West Highlands. But don’t be fooled by the description.
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Traquair House

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Scotland's oldest inhabited house, dating back to the 12th century, 27 Scottish monarchs have stayed at Traquair House. William the Lion held court here, and the house has associations with Mary, Queen of Scots and the Jacobite risings. The Bear Gates were closed in 1745, not to be reopened until the Stuarts should once again ascend the throne. There is a maze and woodland walks by the River Tweed, craft workshops and a children's adventure playground. Also an 18th-century working brewery with museum shop and tastings. Award-winning 1745 Cottage Restaurant open for lunches and teas.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Apr-Sep, 11-5; 1-29 Oct, 11-4; Nov, wknds 11-3
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
Show more (2)
Location
TRAQUAIR, Innerleithen, EH44 6PW
About the area
Area image
Southern Scotland is often referred to as the Lowlands, to distinguish it from the mountainous grandeur of the North-West Highlands. But don’t be fooled by the description.