Web links Palace / Castle The Palace of Holyroodhouse
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[elspeth334, 04/08/2007] This link takes you to a page that gives you lots of information about the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The palace is situated at the bottom of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. Included in the site is the history of the ruined Abbey and the Palace from the 15th century right up to the present day. There is also a section on the Keeper of Holyroodhouse. The site also contains a piece about the Big Royal Dig which unearthed hidden treasures. There are several photographs and exte [more] [elspeth334, 04/08/2007] This link takes you to a page that gives you lots of information about the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The palace is situated at the bottom of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. Included in the site is the history of the ruined Abbey and the Palace from the 15th century right up to the present day. There is also a section on the Keeper of Holyroodhouse. The site also contains a piece about the Big Royal Dig which unearthed hidden treasures. There are several photographs and external links to relevant sites with further information.
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[LovesTravel, 11/10/2010] This Web page belongs to the The World of Mary, Queen of Scots site maintained by the Marie Stuart Society. The Holyroodhouse feature is included because Mary maintained a set of rooms here, and two of her marriages were performed in the palace. The page contains a narrative briefly summarizing the history of the abbey and the adjacent palace. The page includes several photographs of Holyroodhouse, the ruined abbey, and the Queen's rooms. [more] [LovesTravel, 11/10/2010] This Web page belongs to the The World of Mary, Queen of Scots site maintained by the Marie Stuart Society. The Holyroodhouse feature is included because Mary maintained a set of rooms here, and two of her marriages were performed in the palace. The page contains a narrative briefly summarizing the history of the abbey and the adjacent palace. The page includes several photographs of Holyroodhouse, the ruined abbey, and the Queen's rooms. [less]