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Pets are welcome here
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Dishwasher
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Elgin is a former Royal Burgh town in Moray, Scotland, situated 26 miles east of Inverness. Elgin was founded by the Norse General Helgin, in the 10th century, created the first Scots burgh in 12th century by David I, received a Royal charter from Alexander II, before becoming a cathedral seat in 1224. Buildings of historical interest include the Royal Castle on Lady Hill, demolished in the 16th century now dominated by a monument to the 5th duke of Gordon dating1839. The Elgin Cathedral was once known as ‘lantern of the north’, the Cathedral was burned by the ‘Wolf of Badenock’ in 1390, the ruins are still impressive and a popular attraction.
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