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QUEEN
MARY'S BATH HOUSE
This little turreted structure is supposedly where Mary, Queen of Scots,
used to bathe in sweet white wine.
However, it is more probable that the curious building was used as a summer
pavilion or dovecot.
It was once attached to a bourdary wall, enclosing the King's Privy Garden
and the Royals would most likely would have used it as summer house.
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