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Glen Castle in Peeblesshire, the stately Scottish home of Mr Colin Tennant, the heir of Lord Glenconnor. The estate was originally bought by the Victorian industrialist, Sir Charles Tennant. Mr Colin Tennant’s wife, Lady Anne Tennant, is a close friend of and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret.

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Press, 2 December 1981, Page 14

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Glen Castle in Peeblesshire, the stately Scottish home of Mr Colin Tennant, the heir of Lord Glenconnor. The estate was originally bought by the Victorian industrialist, Sir Charles Tennant. Mr Colin Tennant’s wife, Lady Anne Tennant, is a close friend of and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. Press, 2 December 1981, Page 14

Glen Castle in Peeblesshire, the stately Scottish home of Mr Colin Tennant, the heir of Lord Glenconnor. The estate was originally bought by the Victorian industrialist, Sir Charles Tennant. Mr Colin Tennant’s wife, Lady Anne Tennant, is a close friend of and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. Press, 2 December 1981, Page 14

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