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Whitby Abbey at sunset
It's not really an understatement to say the UK has more than its fair share of historic sites. From ruined abbeys to battle sites, spots of literary inspiration to walks which take you in the footsteps of kings and queens. Here are tipsters favourite places to get to grips with the past
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    Gargunnock House

    Posted by GargunnockHouse 17 May 2007

    As mentioned, this house is owned and run by the Landmark Trust. 16 of us stayed there in January this year to celebrate our Graduation as nurses. We stayed for 4 nights and had the most memorable of times in this beautiful house; such decadence! The week culminated in a Dr's and Nurses Murder Mystery. This was further enhanced by our surroundings. Superb scenery, loads to do. Don't pass up a chance like this. You'll remember it for the rest of your life.

    Stirling, Scotland
    www.landmarktrust.org.uk

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    Gargunnock House

    Posted by PatrickCollinson 17 May 2007

    The Landmark Trust (landmarktrust.org.uk) has loads of terrific properties in the highlands. Avoid Christmas and the summer school holidays and they're a bargain.

    We stayed in baronial splendour in Gargunnock House for £70 per head a night, lived like a Laird and enjoyed trips out to the Trossachs. It's Highlands-lite but great fun.

    Six miles west of Stirling

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