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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Traquair House, which was used as a hunting lodge for kings and queens 900 years ago, is Scotland’s oldest inhabited house. The house has been in the Stewart family since 1491 and Catherine Maxwell Stewart is the 21st Lady of Traquair, living in the house with her family and being very active in telling its story—particularly the brewing side of things. As was common centuries ago, large private houses had small personal breweries. Brewing took place in the Traquair kitchen until a more substantial brewery was added to what is the “newest” part of the house, built in 1694. There </p>
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