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Scotland and Ireland have long had some of the globe's best golf courses. Now many of the resorts also have world-class spas to add to their appeal as short-break destinations
THE SUMMER haar thickened as we swung along the coast of East Lothian. It didn't look good as the enormous mass of the Firth of Forth became invisible to our right. The picturesque resort of North Berwick was a foggy blur and the imposing ramparts of Dirleton Castle vanished in the mist.See the full content of this document
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Only on the approaches to Gullane did a break appear - and there, as if by celestial magic, emerged the Archerfield estate. Turning right through the gates, the miracle was completed as the palatial home once owned by the Dukes of Hamilton hove into view, bright sunlight illuminating its solid stone facade. The dukes may have long gon...
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