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Aberlour House is a country house near Aberlour in Moray, Scotland. It was built in 1838 by William Robertson for Alexander Grant, planter and merchant from Aberlour, after his return to the UK. His niece, Margaret Macpherson Grant, lived in it after Grant died, and it was later home to John Ritchie Findlay of The Scotsman newspaper and his descendants. It was requisitioned for military use during the Second World War, and after the war was sold for use as a preparatory school for Gordonstoun. The school was later moved into Gordonstoun's estate, and the building was sold to Walkers Shortbread, who restored and renovated it, and now use it as their head office. It has been designated a Category A listed building.

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  • Aberlour House ist ein ehemaliges Herrenhaus in der schottischen Ortschaft Aberlour in der Council Area Moray. 1972 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten zunächst in der Kategorie B aufgenommen. Die Hochstufung in die höchste Denkmalkategorie A erfolgte 1987. Sowohl die West Lodge als auch die East Lodge sind separat ebenfalls als Kategorie-A-Bauwerke geschützt. Die Gärten, das Wohnhaus des Küchenchefs die Stallungen sowie eine Säule sind als Kategorie-B-Bauwerke klassifiziert. Das Anwesen ist als Denkmalensemble der Kategorie A zusammengefasst. (de)
  • Aberlour House is a country house near Aberlour in Moray, Scotland. It was built in 1838 by William Robertson for Alexander Grant, planter and merchant from Aberlour, after his return to the UK. His niece, Margaret Macpherson Grant, lived in it after Grant died, and it was later home to John Ritchie Findlay of The Scotsman newspaper and his descendants. It was requisitioned for military use during the Second World War, and after the war was sold for use as a preparatory school for Gordonstoun. The school was later moved into Gordonstoun's estate, and the building was sold to Walkers Shortbread, who restored and renovated it, and now use it as their head office. It has been designated a Category A listed building. (en)
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  • Aberlour House ist ein ehemaliges Herrenhaus in der schottischen Ortschaft Aberlour in der Council Area Moray. 1972 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten zunächst in der Kategorie B aufgenommen. Die Hochstufung in die höchste Denkmalkategorie A erfolgte 1987. Sowohl die West Lodge als auch die East Lodge sind separat ebenfalls als Kategorie-A-Bauwerke geschützt. Die Gärten, das Wohnhaus des Küchenchefs die Stallungen sowie eine Säule sind als Kategorie-B-Bauwerke klassifiziert. Das Anwesen ist als Denkmalensemble der Kategorie A zusammengefasst. (de)
  • Aberlour House is a country house near Aberlour in Moray, Scotland. It was built in 1838 by William Robertson for Alexander Grant, planter and merchant from Aberlour, after his return to the UK. His niece, Margaret Macpherson Grant, lived in it after Grant died, and it was later home to John Ritchie Findlay of The Scotsman newspaper and his descendants. It was requisitioned for military use during the Second World War, and after the war was sold for use as a preparatory school for Gordonstoun. The school was later moved into Gordonstoun's estate, and the building was sold to Walkers Shortbread, who restored and renovated it, and now use it as their head office. It has been designated a Category A listed building. (en)
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