Haddo House

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Haddo House is a grand 18th-century stately home in northeastern Scotland, renowned for its Palladian architecture, landscaped grounds, and historic association with the Gordon family.

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Haddo House canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic house
stately home
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Palladian architecture
associatedWith Earl of Aberdeen
Gordon family
Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
category Historic houses in Aberdeenshire
National Trust for Scotland
surface form: National Trust for Scotland properties

Palladian architecture in Scotland
Tourist attractions in Aberdeenshire
country Scotland
era 18th century
hasCollection china and porcelain
family portraits
fine art
historic books
historic furniture
hasFeature formal gardens
lake
landscaped grounds
parkland
terraced garden
woodland walks
hasNearby Haddo Country Park
hasPart avenue of trees
chapel
dining room
drawing room
library
music room
stable block
terrace
walled garden
hasUse concert venue
events venue
historic house museum
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
locatedIn Aberdeenshire
northeastern Scotland
notableFor Palladian architecture
association with the Gordon family
landscaped grounds
openToPublic true
operatedBy National Trust for Scotland
ownedBy National Trust for Scotland
region northeast Scotland

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Aberdeenshire contains Haddo House
Earl of Aberdeen seat Haddo House