Great houses of Britain. Part 1, Scotland and the North
Presents Traquair Castle, the oldest inhabited house in Scotland, once a refuge for Catholic priests and Royalty ; Alnwick Castle, the four story battlements overlook some of the finest views in Northern England ; Beningbrough Hall, York, built in the 17th century, contains splendid paintings of public figures of the period.
"Presents Traquair Castle, the oldest inhabited house in Scotland, once a refuge for Catholic priests and Royalty ; Alnwick Castle, the four story battlements overlook some of the finest views in Northern England ; Beningbrough Hall, York, built in the 17th century, contains splendid paintings of public figures of the period."@en
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