Manderston House
Things to do in Duns Scottish Borders
Historical-Buildings in Scotland
Description: Manderston, which is the home of Lord and Lady Palmer, is a fine combination of Georgian style and Edwardian practicality. It is unique in having the world famous silver staircase. The Channel 4 television series ‘The Edwardian Country House’ was filmed here.
Ownership: Private
Situation – OS ref: NT 814545
How to get there: By car: Situated on the A6105 Duns to Chirnside road By public transport: Regular bus service from Duns to Chirnside and Eyemouth.
Opening 2011 House & Gardens Thursdays & Sundays 12th May - 25th September 2011 Bank Holidays late May and August Times House 1.30pm - 5pm Last entry 4.15pm Gardens 11.30am - dusk Stables Tea Room from 11.30am
Groups and Parties Parties are welcome on any day of the year by appointment (min 15 people). More detail for parties are found in Group Bookings.
2011 Prices House & Gardens / Gardens only Adults: £9.00 / £5.00 Group Concession: (min 15 people) £8.50 / £4.50 Children: £5.00 / £2.50 Children under 12: Free / Free
Facilities: Shop & Tea Room There is a tea room open from 11.30am on open days serving teas, snacks and light lunches. The tea room may also be booked for coach parties.
Contact Tel: 01361 883450
Attached attractions: Extensive grounds Museum of Huntley and Palmer biscuit tins
Additional info: VisitScotland 3 star Historic House
Web link: Manderston
Places to stay nearby: Duns
Local towns and villages: - Duns
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