Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Dunrobin Castle.

When we first came to Scotland, Mum and Dad, and Grandma Pat and Grandpa John tricked us by saying Dunrobin Castle was the family house and it was where they usually live but they call it a cottage. We both half believed them but it was a little bit too good to be true. So that nearly gave it away.
It was unbelievable but I wanted to believe it.

At the front doors of our castle
Our Dunrobin Castle
Dad drove us straight there. When we drove down the drive it was the most beautiful castle I have ever seen. It had 5 turrets and looked like a fairy princesses home. Grandpa said it was struck by lightning the night before and all the lights were out so we could not stay there. Dad then let us have a peek at the garden and it was the biggest most beautiful garden even though it was sort of dark and wet.  Grandpa said that the little cottages around were for the staff and we would have to stay in one until they fixed the lights in the castle.

The next day we went for a walk and got told the horrifying news. We walked through the woods to the castle and on the way Charlotte and I worked out we were 10th and 11th in line for the castle after Ian, Richard, Harrison, Braydon,Yasmin, David, William, Guillaume and Dad. They told us the truth. The castle wasn't ours. It belongs to the Duke of Sutherland. Then we had a little look in the castle and the garden looked even better.


Today we went back and watched a Falconry show in the Castle garden. We saw 3 different birds. An eagle, a falcon and an owl. The owl's body is only very tiny under all it's feathers. It can hear a mouses heartbeat 300 metres away and it has silent wings. The weather was sunny all day until the falconry display started and then it poured down. Then the sun came out again. We had to stand under a tree for most of it.


In the gardens there is a museum where they keep stuffed animals that the Duke had caught. Dad loved it. There were animals from all over the world and even a platypus.


Inside the castle it had all different rooms like: reading, music, sitting, dressing, dining, bedroom, breakfast and huge ball rooms.

It would have been wonderful to run around and go where ever I wanted to in the castle and gardens.
 I love Gray's Cottage though.
It is perfect.

2 comments:

  1. Coolies! Can't wait to see you.
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  2. I can see the girls will become roving reporters ,great blog reports guys hope the ash cloud and winds are not spoiling your fun
    Best

    Rod

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