Where is traquair house
This is a magical day out for all the family. Once a pleasure ground for Scottish kings in times of peace, then a refuge for Catholic priests in times of terror, the Stuarts of Traquair supported Mary Queen of Scots and the Jacobite cause without counting the cost.
Imprisoned, fined and isolated for their beliefs, their home, untouched by time, reflects the tranquility of their family life. Traquair was the most prominent Jacobite house in Southern Scotland.
The family still awaits…. Spanning nearly a thousand years of Scottish history, Traquair today is a unique attraction for all ages. Trace the footsteps of the kings of Scotland as you climb the turnpike staircase and discover how priests escaped in times of danger. See the wonderful collections of embroideries, letters and relics of former times.
Outside you can wander in the extensive grounds and woodlands, entertain children in the maze and adventure playground or simply relax for lunch or tea in the Cottage Restaurant. When Mary Queen of Scots visited Traquair in a brewery was working, and in a gallon copper was installed in one of the wings beneath the chapel. Having fallen into disuse for over years, the brewery was rediscovered by Peter Maxwell Stuart, 20th Laird of Traquair who began brewing again in Traquair House Brewery now produces a selection of traditional Scottish ales.
Strong, dark and deliciously rich, the ales are fermented in oak and have won awards all over the world. Cookies are required to view this content.
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Let us know here. The ghost of Traquair I have grown up at Traquair and the house was open to the public as long as I can remember. Forthcoming events. Join now Already a member? First Last.
I consent to allow my details to be sent to Historic Houses and understand that they will only be used in accordance with the privacy policy. Other notable features of the house are the bed that was used by Mary Queen of Scots when she visited Traquair and the secret stairway where the resident Priest could hide.
Although it seems that the presence of the Priest in Traquair house was something that most of the locals knew about. Traquair House also has its own brewery that makes very good strong dark ale. Grounds, Tearoom, ground floor of the House where a video can be shown telling the history of the family and house. Upper floors not accessible. This site uses cookies. For more information, please see our Privacy and Cookie Notice. If you don't agree to our use of cookies, please navigate away from this site now.
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