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FINAL WORD

ouse of Dun has recently opened to the public following a £750,000 reinterpretation project to ‘reimagine’ the historic house and 320-hectare estate, as well as providing a new home for the Angus Folk Collection. In our exclusive interview, we talk to Iain about the site’s recent history, what visitors can look forward to experiencing, and the strong ties between the house and

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