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Craigcrook Road, EH4
“What? You asked me to sweep you off your feet.”
“This is not what I meant and you know that.”
Redheads (that are coincidently voiced by the same person) and their boos 💕
Doyle visits Providence often
Craigcrook Castle
Craigcrook Castle is located in Edinburgh, Scotland. The majority of the castle was built in the 17thcentury, likely upon an earlier fortification. The property went through a variety of owners and expansions throughout its history and is now under the ownership of Craigcrook Mortification. Originally the castle had a Z-plan design but due to several additions, there are many styles incorporated. The three-story castle sits on 4.4 acres and has a round tower on the SW corner and a square tower on the NE corner. In the 19thcentury, Lord Francis Jeffrey owned the property and hosted retreats for literary artists. Charles Dickens, Hans Christian Anderson, George Elliot, and Alfred Lord Tennyson have all stayed at Craigcrook Castle. The castle has two reception rooms, a study, a kitchen, a cinema room, a game room, a gym, a servant flat, a gatehouse, an enclosed garden from the 17thcentury with an arched gateway, and more. The grand hall boasts oak floors, carved wood paneling, and a griffin inspired mosaic fireplace. Craigcrook Castle was commercially leased. In the 1970s an L-shaped annex building was added to the castle’s eastern wing. The castle has remained on the real estate market since 2014 with an asking price of £5 million. Craigcrook Castle is not open to the public.
Pocky game
He lost without even finishing the rules.