- Haddo House
Haddo House is a Scottish
stately home located approximately 20 miles north ofAberdeen (gbmapping|NJ8634). It has been owned by theNational Trust for Scotland since 1979.The Gordons who later became the Earls of Aberdeen and Marquesses of Aberdeen have lived on the site for over 500 years. [http://www.ntseducation.org.uk/teachers/properties/haddo-house.html National Trust for Scotland] ] The current Haddo House dates from 1732, it was designed by William Adam in the Georgian Palladian style. The interior of the house though is late Victorian in style , having undergone refurbishment in 1880 by Wright and Mansfield.Haddo contains a large art collection, including a series of 85 castles by
James Giles . [ [http://www.aboutaberdeen.com/haddohouse.php aboutaberdeen.co ] ] There are also several portraits of 19th century British politicians.Haddo House's most notable former resident was
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen the British Prime Minister from 1852 – 1855. [ [http://heraldry-scotland.com/copgal/displayimage.php?album=6&pos=75 The Heraldry Society of Scotland] ]The house has a small chapel attached. In the grounds is a theatre, Haddo House Hall, and rehearsal rooms, known as the peatyards.
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* [http://www.nts.org.uk/Property/73/ Haddo House at the National Trust for Scotland]
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