Nestled by a loch, Linlithgow Palace served as a 15th-century retreat for the Stuart royals, including James I and Mary, Queen of Scots. Although a fire in the 18th century left it in ruins, the palace still exudes its former grandeur. Visitors can explore the remnants of the great hall and marvel at the intricately carved King’s Fountain, both testaments to the site’s rich history. Today, the grounds offer a glimpse into the opulent past, with stone walls and archways standing as silent witnesses to the royal dramas that once unfolded within.
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