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  2. Balmoral Castle - Wikipedia

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    Balmoral Castle (/ b æ l ˈ m ɒr əl /) is a large estate house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and a residence of the British royal family. It is near the village of Crathie , 9 miles (14 km) west of Ballater and 50 miles (80 km) west of Aberdeen .

  3. Everything You Need to Know About Balmoral Castle - AOL

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    Balmoral Castle in Scotland has a longstanding history and is known as the holiday home of Queen Elizabeth II. The first residence was reportedly built at Balmoral in 1390, but it didn’t enter ...

  4. Inside the Royal Family's Favorite Summer Getaway, Balmoral ...

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    The History. The first home at Balmoral was reportedly built in 1390, but the property didn't enter into the British royal family until 1852, when Prince Albert purchased the estate as a gift for ...

  5. Sandringham House - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, to mark her Silver Jubilee, the Queen opened the house and grounds to the public for the first time. Unlike the royal palaces owned by the Crown, such as Buckingham Palace, Holyrood Palace and Windsor Castle, Sandringham (along with Balmoral Castle in Scotland) is owned personally by the monarch

  6. King Charles Is Giving the Public Unprecedented Access to ...

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    King Charles III Karwai Tang/WireImage A piece of royal history has been made public for the first time. King Charles III is opening the doors to Scotland’s Balmoral Castle, a storied estate ...

  7. Castles in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This was classically a "Z-plan" of a rectangular block with towers, as at Colliston Castle (1583) and Claypotts Castle (1569–88). [43] The internal layout included a sequence of rooms of increasing privacy. The hall was often on the first floor. When used for dining, the owner of the castle sat at the top table or "high board".

  8. How King Charles Is Breaking With Royal Tradition in a ... - AOL

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    King Charles is opening up the private rooms of Balmoral Castle for the first time.

  9. Castles in Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Norman square keep of Goodrich Castle in England, with the original first-floor doorway still visible above its later replacement. From the early 12th century onwards the Normans began to build new castles in stone and convert existing timber designs. [42] This was initially a slow process, picking up speed towards the second half of the ...