Craigdarroch
William Adam remodelling of an earlier house, the seat of the Chief of the Dumfries-shire Fergussons for 600 years.
Moniaive, Dumfriesshire, DG3 4JB
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Built by William Adam in 1729, over the old house dating from the 14th century (earliest records).
The marriage home of Annie Laurie, the heroine of ‘the world’s greatest lovesong’, who married Alexander Fergusson, 14th Laird of Craigdarroch, in 1720 and lived in the house for 33 years.
Contact 01848 200 202 for opening time information and to arrange a visit.
Please check before travel. Please note there are no WCs.
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