The lodge in 1985
Delnadamph Lodge was located on the Balmoral Estate about eight miles north of the castle. The lodge and its estate lands were bought by Queen Elizabeth II for a figure believed to be around £750,000 in 1978.[1][2]
The lodge was situated within a 6,700-acre estate located near the source of the River Don.[3] The estate was bought because Balmoral did not have adequate grouse shooting.[1] It was given by the Queen to her eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales, and his first wife, Diana, on their marriage, but Diana found the home uninviting and was not interested in repairing it. The original house was described as a "solid two-storey Victorian ten-bedroomed lodge" in 1981.[3] It was never occupied and was gutted by 1987, and subsequently offered to the Royal Engineers for demolition practice.[4] The lodge was demolished in 1988 and only the offices remain.[5]
References
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Occupied | |
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Preserved/used for diplomatic visits and public visits | |
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Historical |
- Abergeldie Castle, Crathie and Braemar
- Albany (London)
- Allerton Castle
- Audley End House
- Palace of Beaulieu, Borehamǂ
- Barnwell Manor
- Beaumont Palace, Oxfordǂ
- Fort Belvedere, Old Windsor
- Bentley Priory
- Berkhamsted Castle¤
- Birch Hall, Windlesham
- Brantridge Park, Balcombe
- Bridewell Palaceǂ
- Brill Palace¤
- Bushy House
- Cadzow Castle¤
- Caernarfon Castle
- Cambridge Cottage, Kew
- Cambridge House
- Carisbrooke Castle
- Carlton Houseǂ
- Castle Hill Lodge, Ealingǂ
- Castlewood House, Egham Wick
- Chelsea Manorǂ
- Chevening
- Chideock Manor
- Chiswick House
- Christ Church, Oxford
- Claremont, Esher
- Clarendon Palace¤
- Cliveden, Taplow
- Coombe Abbey, Combe Fields, Rugby
- Coppins, Iver
- Crocker End House, Nettlebed
- Crosby Hall, London
- Cumberland Cottage
- Cumberland Houseǂ
- Cumberland Lodge, Windsor
- Delnadamph Lodgeǂ
- Dolphin Square
- Doune Castle
- Dover House
- Dunfermline Palace¤
- Eastwell Park, Kent
- Edinburgh Castle
- Eltham Palace
- Falkland Palace, Fife
- Frogmore House, Windsor
- Gloucester House, Weymouth
- Gloucester House, Londonǂ
- Gloucester Lodge
- Gunnersbury Park
- Hanworth Manorǂ
- Hatfield House
- Havering Palaceǂ
- Ingestre House, Great Haywood
- Kent House (Isle of Wight)
- Kew House (Isle of Wight)
- Kew Palace§
- Kingsbourne House
- King's House, Winchesterǂ
- Kings Langley Palaceǂ
- Lancaster House
- Leeds Castle, Kent
- Leicester House, Leicester Square
- Linlithgow Palace¤
- Marlborough House
- Montagu House, Blackheathǂ
- Castle of Mey, Caithness
- Nether Lypiatt Manor
- Nonsuch Palaceǂ
- Norfolk Houseǂ
- Oak Grove House
- Oatlands Palaceǂ and Park§, Walton/Weybridge
- Osborne Cottage
- Osborne House
- Palace of Placentia, Greenwichǂ
- Queen Charlotte's Cottage, Kew
- Queen's House, Greenwich
- Ranger's House, Blackheath
- Ribsden Holt, Windlesham
- Richmond Palace & White Lodge
- Romenda Lodge
- Royal Pavilion, Aldershotǂ
- Royal Pavilion, Brighton
- Savile House
- Savoy Palaceǂ
- Schomberg House, 77 Pall Mall
- Somerset House
- Stirling Castle
- Sunninghill Parkǂ
- Sussex House, Hammersmith
- The More, Rickmansworth
- Theobalds Palace, Cheshunt
- Walmer Castle
- Palace of Westminster
- Palace of Whitehallǂ and the Banqueting House
- Windlesham Moor
- Witley Court, Great Witley
- Woodstock Palaceǂ
- York Cottage, Sandringham
- York House, St James's Palace
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Royal residences abroad |
- 4 route du Champ d'Entraînement, Paris, France
- Château de la Croë, Cap d'Antibes, France
- Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland
- Les Jolies Eaux, Mustique, St Vincent
- Sagana Lodge, Kenya
- Villa Guardamangia, Malta
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Key: ǂ = demolished ¤ = now ruins § = partly demolished |
Coordinates: 57°09′39″N 3°16′50″W / 57.16075°N 3.28046°W / 57.16075; -3.28046