Dalkeith Castle

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Dalkeith Castle is a historic Scottish fortress and stately home near Edinburgh, long associated with the influential Douglas family and later used as a royal residence.

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Dalkeith Castle canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
historic building
stately home
architecturalStyle Baroque influences
Renaissance NERFINISHED
associatedWithFamily Douglas family NERFINISHED
Earls of Morton NERFINISHED
associatedWithTitle Earl of Morton NERFINISHED
country Scotland
currentUse estate focal point
private residence
formedByConfluenceOfRivers River North Esk and River South Esk NERFINISHED
hasFeature courtyard
gardens
gateways
towers
hasFunction country house
fortress
noble residence
heritageDesignation protected historic environment
heritageStatus listed building
historicalUse administrative centre
aristocratic residence
defensive stronghold
hostedVisitor Bonnie Prince Charlie NERFINISHED
Charles I NERFINISHED
Charles II NERFINISHED
James VI and I NERFINISHED
Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
laterOwner Buccleuch family NERFINISHED
Dukes of Buccleuch NERFINISHED
locatedIn Dalkeith NERFINISHED
Dalkeith Country Park NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear Edinburgh NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor association with the Douglas family
role in Scottish political history
royal visits
partOf Dalkeith estate NERFINISHED
region Midlothian NERFINISHED
riverNearby River North Esk NERFINISHED
River South Esk NERFINISHED
surroundedBy parkland
woodland
usedAs royal residence
usedBy British royalty
Scottish royalty

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Lord of Dalkeith notableSeat Dalkeith Castle