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In Scotland, Coastal Living Beckons at a Golfing Hot Spot

The New York Times – Travel:

Since the late 17th century, when Archerfield House was built, the East Lothian area has been a desired locale to lay roots and swing iron.

Rachel Chaundler
Author: Rachel Chaundler

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Architecture, Elgin Marbles, Golf, Historic Buildings and Sites, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Scotland
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