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Definition of Balmoral castle
1. Noun. A castle in northeastern Scotland that is a private residence of the British sovereign.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Balmoral Castle
Literary usage of Balmoral castle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson (1893)
"... an embarrassing diplomatic conflict, and their attack on the Treaty was like
that made by Mr. Sumner and General Butler - . balmoral castle, FROM THE ..."
2. Adventure Guide to Scotland by Martin Li (2005)
"Attractions & Sights balmoral castle (Balmoral, Ballater AB35 5TB, fa 13397-42534,
... Over the next seven years, the present balmoral castle was built to ..."
3. Popular Royalty by Arthur Henry Beaven (1904)
"... popularity—Acquisition of Balmoral estate—balmoral castle—Highland character—Crathie
church and bazaar—Anecdote—Highland anecdotes of the Queen—The ..."
4. Scotland by David Whyte (1998)
"balmoral castle balmoral castle and its grounds are open to the public through
the months of May, June and July, Monday to Saturday, 10am- 5pm, ..."