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  2. Drawing room - Wikipedia

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    A drawing room is a room in a house where visitors may be entertained, and an alternative name for a living room. The name is derived from the 16th-century terms withdrawing room and withdrawing chamber , which remained in use through the 17th century, and made their first written appearance in 1642. [ 1 ]

  3. Bute House - Wikipedia

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    The 18th-century mirror was originally made for the drawing room of Duff House in Banffshire. [35] The drawing room in Bute House is commonly used by the First Minister to meet heads of foreign governments, other official guests and dignitaries, and is also used on occasions by the First Minister to hold media press conferences. [36]

  4. Dunrobin Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dunrobin Castle - Drawing room In the entrance hall is a frieze of the armorials used by past earls of Sutherland. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The main stairway, decorated with portraits of the Leveson-Gower family, is around 30 ft (9 m) wide and 50 ft (15 m) high.

  5. The Georgian House, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The bed is the dominant feature in the room, it dates from 1774 and was made for Newliston House on the outskirts of Edinburgh. The First Floor. There are a further two rooms on this floor - the Drawing Room, and the Parlour. The Drawing Room is at the front of the house overlooking Charlotte Square garden.

  6. Kellie Castle - Wikipedia

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    The society owns a bust of John Henry and two of his paintings. The bust and both paintings, “Sunlight in the South Room, Kellie” and “The Long Shadows”, are exhibited at Kellie Castle. The largest room in the castle, used by the Lorimers as the drawing room, is the Great Hall, completed circa 1606.

  7. Newbattle Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The drawing room was decorated by Thomas Bonnar around 1870. The 19th century chapel was created in a vaulted undercroft that may date from the original abbey buildings. The chapel includes a 16th-century font and a fine parquet floor, made using wood from the estate, in the style of original tile-work.

  8. Fasque House - Wikipedia

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    The drawing room was expanded in 1905, and some servants' quarters were added before the beginning of the First World War. Innovative use of electricity meant that Fasque was possibly the first house in Scotland to be lit by electric lights, [citation needed] and had an electric buzzer system as early as 1890. It was also noted for having ...

  9. Craigston Castle - Wikipedia

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    Craigston Castle is a 17th-century country house located about 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) north-east of Turriff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and is an historic home of the Urquhart family. The U-plan castle is composed of two main wings flanking the entrance and connected by an elevated arch, and surmounted by a richly corbelled parapet. [4]