Haddo House, a Georgian-style estate built in the 1730s for William Gordon, the Earl of Aberdeen, stands as a testament to Scottish history. Located in Aberdeen, the house showcases an interior adorned with grand portraits and unique furniture pieces, each telling its own historical story. Outside, visitors can explore the terraced garden and the expansive Haddo Country Park, offering a blend of natural beauty and architectural elegance. The combination of rich history and scenic surroundings provides a comprehensive experience for those interested in Scotland’s past and present.
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