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Balmoral, a castle fit for a Queen

Balmoral, a castle fit for a Queen
Having seen this for almost a week from our rented cottage, we get to see it at close quarters at last.

Balmoral Castle has been the Scottish home of the Royal Family since it was purchased for Queen Victoria by Prince Albert in 1852, having been first leased in 1848. In the autumn of 1842, two and a half years after her marriage to Prince Albert, Queen Victoria paid her first visit to Scotland. They were so struck with the Highlands that they resolved to return. A further visit to Perthshire and then Ardverikie encouraged them to seize the opportunity to purchase Balmoral. After searching enquiries they bought the estate on the 17th February 1848 and on 8th September 1848 they arrived to take possession of a property they had never seen, but to which they had committed themselves for many years to come. They were not disappointed and when they returned South they opened negotiations for the purchase of the land on which Balmoral stood. These protracted negotiations were completed on 22nd June 1852. Prince Albert decided to build a new Castle as the current one was considered not large enough for the Royal Family. A new site was chosen, 100 yards to the North West of the building, so that they could continue to occupy the old house while the new Castle was under construction.

The foundation stone for Balmoral Castle was laid by Queen Victoria on 28th September 1853 and can be found at the foot of the wall adjacent to the West face of the entrance porch. Before the foundation stone was placed in position Queen Victoria signed a parchment recording the date. This parchment, together with an example of each of the current coins of the realm, was then placed in a bottle, inserted into a cavity below the site prepared for the stone.

The Castle was completed in 1856 and the old building was then demolished.

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 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Yep, a really wonderful building, set in beautiful grounds and all that in a wonderful landscape and part of the World. I would love to live there too.
Glad that you enjoyed it.
5 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Thanks Ulrich. Sorry that I did mo get Her Highness to sign it for you.
5 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Thanks Rainer. A wonderful place to see and visit.
5 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne
What a beautiful garden in the PiP! It must have been a beautiful view to wake up to each day you were there Herb. Regards, Rosa.
5 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Hi Rosa and I am glad you liked them both perhaps. the PiP is now an 'open photo'. Yes, I guess, I would not say no to waking up in one of these rooms.

best Wishes, Herb
5 years ago.

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