Delnadamph Lodge

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Delnadamph Lodge is on the Balmoral Estate about eight miles north of the castle. The lodge and its estate was bought by Queen Elizabeth II for a figure believed to be around £750,000 in 1978 (£NaN in 2024).[1][2] The lodge is situated within a 6,700-acre estate and is located near the source of the River Don.[3] The estate was bought because Balmoral did not have adequate grouse shooting.[1] It was given by the Queen to her eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales, and his first wife, Diana, on their marriage, but Diana found the home uninviting and was not interested in repairing it. The original house was described as a "solid two-storey Victorian ten-bedroomed lodge" in 1981.[3] The lodge was never occupied and was gutted by 1987, and subsequently offered to the Royal Engineers for demolition practice.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The Queen buys grouse moor near Balmoral." The Times, London, 6 Jan. 1978: pg 3.
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  4. "Army may pull down Balmoral mansion." The Times, London, 4 Feb. 1987: pg 5.

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