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The Murray Star Maze at Scone Palace in Scotland was planted in 1991 in the shape of a five-point star as a nod to the history of the Murray family — one of "the great families" of Scotland.
Scone Palace is a five-star attraction and its State Rooms are open to the public from April to September FOR nearly 1,000 years, Scone Palace was the crowning place of Scottish kings, including ...
The arch had formed the approach to the Augustinian Abbey at the palace An ancient archway at Scone Palace in Perthshire has been destroyed after a van crashed into it. The historic 16th Century ...
Skilled stonemasons have completed the ‘’world’s largest jigsaw puzzle’’ after piecing together the fragments of the historic archway in the grounds of Scone Palace in Perthshire.
Stonemasons had to use drawings and plaster cast models to recreate carvings from the archway's original central heraldic panels. A historic archway at Scone Palace in Perthshire has been restored ...
The Viscount Stormont knows a thing or two — or 1,000 — about his family’s ancestral home, Scone Palace, the ceremonial site in Scotland where Scottish monarchs were crowned. And Lord ...
Ambitious plans for enhanced visitor facilities at Scone Palace – worth £10million – have been lodged with planners. Scone Estates’ scheme for ‘The Crowning Place of Scottish Kings ...
In short, it is imperative that an estate pays its way. Scone Palace and the surrounding land has been owned by my family for over 400 years and after some difficult times, we are confident the ...
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