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Haddo House was designed by William Adam in 1732 and is now open to the public. The vast grounds of Haddo, which boast a large variety of trees including beech, horse chestnut, and lime, also contains many different species of wildlife: Red squirrels and chaffinches can be found in the treetops, ducks, swans and geese occupy the many lakes and ponds while hedgehogs, rabbits and a large variety of insects inhabit the forest floor. Click HERE to visit the Haddo Estate website.
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