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Historic Scottish palace and grounds
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Historic

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$

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Café

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Scone Palace holds historical significance as the place where Scottish kings were crowned, including Robert the Bruce and Charles II.

Built in the Gothic Revival style, this Category A-listed building was originally the site of an early Christian church and later an Augustinian priory. The palace and its grounds, featuring a collection of fir trees and a star-shaped maze, are an amazing place to spend a few hours, or even the full day.

There is also a café on site with delicious snacks and a great lunch.

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