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Dinnet,
Royal Deeside, Grampian, Scotland,
AB34 5JY
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Victorian (Time Period)
Nestled in the beautiful rustic village of Dinnet, within the heart of Royal Deeside lies a hotel of character. The warm glow of burning log fires, fine malts and superb cuisine just about sums up this small but perfectly formed former Victorian hotel. With an outstanding area of natural beauty … more >>
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NEAREST ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
Name
Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
Loch Kinord Hotel
Dinnet, Grampian
Hotel
60.00
0.1 miles
The Lodge on the Loch
Aboyne, Grampian
Restaurant with Rooms
95.00
1.2 miles
The Commercial Hotel
Aboyne, Grampian
Hotel
40.00
3.7 miles
Huntly Arms Hotel
Aboyne, Highlands and Islands
Hotel
32.50
4.2 miles
Swallow Hotel Loirston
Ballater, Grampian
Hotel
24.75
5.9 miles
The Auld Kirk
Ballater, Grampian
Restaurant with rooms
105.00
6 miles
Inchmarlo Luxury Apartments & Villas
Banchory, Grampian
Hotel
195.00
13.7 miles
Tor-Na-Coille Hotel
Banchory, Grampian
Country House Hotel
55.00
14.5 miles
Banchory Lodge
Banchory, Grampian
Country House Hotel
85.00
15.3 miles
Braemar Lodge Hotel
Ballater, Grampian
Hotel
44.00
19.6 miles
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Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
The Declaration of Arbroath asserted the independence of what country?
Clue
This Day in British History
13 February, 1689
William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England
Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal
Monarch Mayhem
This king led the English to triumph at Crecy in 1346
Clue
The king's son, Edward, The Black Prince, distinguished himself in the battle
Another clue
He was married to Philippa of Hainault