Drumlanrig Castle
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Get a taste of life through the centuries at Drumlanrig Castle, one of the finest examples of 17th Century Renaissance architecture in Scotland.
Built in the late 17th century, the Castle is set in the spectacular 90,000-acre Queensberry Estate. It contains the internationally famous Buccleuch collection amassed by the family over five centuries. Rembrandt's Old Lady Reading is one of the many gems, and there are family portraits by Gainsborough, Ramsay and Reynolds, as well as landscapes by Paul Sandby and the Dutch masters, and Rowlandson cartoons. The fine art is complemented by furniture, silver, tapestries and porcelain.
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Address
Drumlanrig, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, DG3 4AQ
01848 331555
Opening times
Please visit Drumlanrig Castle website for full seasonal opening times.
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