Traquair House

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Traquair House is Scotland’s oldest continually inhabited house, renowned for its historic architecture, royal connections, and role as a former hunting lodge of Scottish kings.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Traquair House canonical 3
The House of Traquair (alterations) 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
stately home
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Scottish baronial
associatedWith Jacobitism
surface form: Jacobite movement

Mary, Queen of Scots
Scottish kings
continent Europe
continuousOwnershipBy same family for centuries
country Scotland
hasFeature avenue of trees
brewery
chapel
maze
stone tower
walled garden
hasFunction event venue
museum
private residence
tourist accommodation
hasHeritageStatus Category A listed building
hasHistoricUse administrative centre of estate
defensive residence
hasOnsiteBusiness Traquair House Brewery
heritageDesignationCountry Scotland
hosts cultural events
festivals
weddings
locatedIn Innerleithen
River Tweed valley
Scottish Borders
nearbyTown Peebles
notableFor Jacobite history
continuous habitation
historic architecture
royal connections
offers guided tours
holiday accommodation
oldestContinuallyInhabitedHouseIn Scotland
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Laird of Traquair
Maxwell family
surface form: Maxwell Stuart family
produces traditional ales
region Lowlands
tourismCategory heritage tourism site
historic house museum
usedAs royal hunting lodge

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Scottish Borders containsHistoricSite Traquair House
William Adam notableWork Traquair House
this entity surface form: The House of Traquair (alterations)
Innerleithen hasAttraction Traquair House
Tweed Valley hasAttraction Traquair House