Manderston House, Duns, Berwickshire
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Manderston
Manderston is the supreme country house of Edwardian Scotland; the swan-song of its era.

A house on which no expense was spared with opulent staterooms, the only silver-staircase in the world and extensive "downstairs" domestic quarters. It stands in 56 acres of formal gardens, with magnificent stables and stunning marble dairy.

John Kinross the architect, when enquiring how large his budget was, was told that money was no object. It was built for Sir James Miller who married the Honourable Eveline Curzon, daughter of Lord Scarsdale, head of one of the oldest families in the country.

The House and Gardens are open to the public, and all enquiries are most welcome, especially for Open Days, Accommodation, Dining and Events and Corporate Days.

If you are unable to visit Manderston why not go on the Virtual Tour?

Manderston House
Manderston
The Edwardian Country House
The Channel 4 series
The Edwardian Country House
was filmed at Manderston
Manor House

The PBS series
Manor House
was filmed at Manderston

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