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Lossiemouth House | Branderburgh | Lossiemouth |33 Clifton Road , Lossiemouth, Moray, IV31 6DP, ScotlandCompare Prices for this Hotel
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Lossiemouth House was contructed in 1779 during the reign of King George III. It was the first substantial house contructed in the town of Lossiemouth and was constructed as a dower house for Lady Agnes Gordon of Gordonstoun (whose estates now form the confines of Gordonstoun School). There are three squadrons based at RAF Lossiemouth comprising the Tornado GR1B jets and ocean King search and rescue helicopters. This was originally a flying training school and then the Royal Navy Air Station HMS Fulmar before it was handed over to the RAF in 1972. Currently there is a Royal Air Force base situated just to the south-west of the town. The house that Ramsay MacDonald was born in is round the corner from Lossiemouth House. Lossiemouth is the birthplace of James Ramsay MacDonald who became the first Labour Prime Minister in 1924. The photograph below shows Lossiemouth House (the 2nd on the left) and the extent of its original gardens. Compare Prices for this HotelFACILITIES:- Lossiemouth House | Branderburgh | Lossiemouth |33 Clifton Road , Lossiemouth, Moray, IV31 6DP, Scotland
Lossiemouth House | Branderburgh | Lossiemouth |33 Clifton Road , Lossiemouth, Moray, IV31 6DP, Scotland
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