Duff
House
Richly
detailed mansion on edge of Banff is one of Britain's finest works
of Georgian baroque archi-tecture. Designed by William Adam in
1735 for William Doff, later 1st Earl of Fife. A second classical
wing added 1870, then house drifted into decay. It served as a
hotel and sanitorium; and housed German prisoners of World War
II. Rooms are now restored but mansion still unfurnished and uninhabited.
Exhibition on building's history.
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you would like to visit this area as part of a highly personalized
small group tour of my native Scotland please e-mail me:
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