Manderston
Originally built in 1790s, Manderston was completely rebuilt in the early 1900s by John Kinross, for Sir James Miller. No expense was spared and no detail overlooked. The furniture is French in style and the kitchens have every modern convenience of its day. A special feature of the house is its silver staircase, the only one in the world. The Museum contains a rare collection of commemorative and decorative tins from Huntley & Palmers. Outside the stables, described as the finest in the world, and 56 acres of gardens.
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Places to Stay & Visit in or near Duns
Address
Manderston,
Duns,
Scottish Borders
TD11 3PP
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Information on Manderston, Duns
| Opening Times: | 8 May to 28 Sep, Thu & Sun 13:30-17:00 & BH Mon in May & Aug. |
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| Admission: | House & Gardens: £8.00. |
| Location: | On A6105 two miles east of Duns, 12 miles west of Berwick-upon-Tweed. |
| Facilities: |
Limited Disabled Access,
Sales Point,
Shop,
Cafe,
Refreshments,
Parking Availability |
| Organisation(s): |
Historic Houses Association |

