Haddo House
Haddo House, near Tarves, was designed by William Adam in 1732 for the Gordon family, who have owned the site for over 500 years. With striking Georgian Palladian architecture, Haddo House is set in acres of fantastic grounds, with forest walks, terraced gardens and lakesides to explore. A magnificent avenue of lime trees leads to adjacent Haddo Country Park with its lakes, monuments, walks and wildlife.
The house has a small chapel attached, and in the grounds is a theatre, Haddo House Hall, and rehearsal rooms, known as the Peatyards. Haddo House's most notable former resident was George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, the British Prime Minister from 1852–1855.
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