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Stobhall (or Stobhall Castle) is a country house and estate in Perthshire in Scotland, 8 miles (13 km) from Perth. The 17th-century dower house and several other buildings are Category A-listed with Historic Environment Scotland. James IV of Scotland came to Stobhall on 6 February 1498 and was entertained by a lute player. In 2012, a number of items from the house were auctioned at Bonhams in Edinburgh, raising over £900,000; the heir apparent James David Drummond, Viscount Strathallan (son of , and paternal grandson of the 17th Earl) decided to move to London.

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  • Stobhall ist ein Herrenhaus nahe der schottischen Ortschaft Stanley in der Council Area Perth and Kinross. Es steht auf einer felsigen Anhöhe über dem Tay. (de)
  • Stobhall (or Stobhall Castle) is a country house and estate in Perthshire in Scotland, 8 miles (13 km) from Perth. The 17th-century dower house and several other buildings are Category A-listed with Historic Environment Scotland. James IV of Scotland came to Stobhall on 6 February 1498 and was entertained by a lute player. In 2012, a number of items from the house were auctioned at Bonhams in Edinburgh, raising over £900,000; the heir apparent James David Drummond, Viscount Strathallan (son of , and paternal grandson of the 17th Earl) decided to move to London. (en)
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  • Stobhall ist ein Herrenhaus nahe der schottischen Ortschaft Stanley in der Council Area Perth and Kinross. Es steht auf einer felsigen Anhöhe über dem Tay. (de)
  • Stobhall (or Stobhall Castle) is a country house and estate in Perthshire in Scotland, 8 miles (13 km) from Perth. The 17th-century dower house and several other buildings are Category A-listed with Historic Environment Scotland. The lands at Stobhall have been in the hands of the Drummond family, the Earls of Perth, since the 14th century. Stobhall Castle was the ancestral seat of the Drummonds, a stronghold of Roman Catholicism in Scotland after the English Reformation, the Drummonds being staunch Roman Catholic recusants. It is one of two castles (the other is Drummond Castle) traditionally associated with the family. James IV of Scotland came to Stobhall on 6 February 1498 and was entertained by a lute player. In 2012, a number of items from the house were auctioned at Bonhams in Edinburgh, raising over £900,000; the heir apparent James David Drummond, Viscount Strathallan (son of , and paternal grandson of the 17th Earl) decided to move to London. (en)
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