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house underwent alterations in 1870 and was then extensively remodelled by John Kinross at the start of the 20th century. It is one of several Category A listed buildings in the estate along with the stables, a boat house and a gamekeeper's cottage; all of which were built by Kinross. Kinross
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Near to the house is a Category C listed cricket pavilion. Manderston cricket club was founded in 1899 and is one of the oldest in Scotland. The pavilion, built c.1900, was renovated in 1999 as part of the club's centenary celebrations following a successful Heritage Lottery Funding bid.
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Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct or dormant
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confirmed the Earldom of Dunbar to him, exemplifying the previous confirmation thereof by
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biscuit tins, dating back to 1868. It is open to the public on selected days only.
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is descended. The present big house at Manderston incorporates the earlier
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The house has been used in several film and television productions:
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house built about 1790 for Dalhousie Watherston (1752–1803).
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and the surrounding area, which includes the farm complex at
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Antiques Roadshow, Series 28, Edition 9, from Manderston
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Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
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The house contains the world's largest collection of
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Duns
Berwickshire
Palmer family
Sir James Miller, 2nd Baronet
John Kinross
listed building
Buxley
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
Hume
tower house
General Roy
de jure
Earl of Dunbar
King William III & II
King Charles II
Swinton family
Kimmerghame House
Tilda Swinton
Georgian
Buxley
Sir William Miller, 1st Baronet
herring
hemp
St. Petersburg
Sir James Miller, 2nd Baronet
Alfred, 4th Baron Scarsdale

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