Hopetoun House
Hopetoun House is a stately home located near South Queensferry, west of Edinburgh in Scotland. This grand residence is the ancestral home of the Earl of Hopetoun.
One of Scotland’s finest houses, Hopetoun is situated in beautiful grounds, surrounded by sweeping parklands and lakes. It was built around 1700 and was designed by William Bruce.
Today, Hopetoun is open to the public from Easter to September.
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Hopetoun House, Queensferry, Queensferry, West Lothian , United Kingdom
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