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Six-bedroom home with 18th century temple and links to Nazi surrender is on the market

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market. Craigiehall Temple, which is on the outskirts of Edinburgh, is steeped in fascinating history - and up for grabs for £895,000.

The incredible circular stone building sits within Cammo estate, less than a mile from where Adolf Hitler’s deputy Rudolf Hess was held after parachuting into Scotland in 1941.

The estate later played host to the signing of the document which confirmed the Nazi surrender in Norway.The A-listed building has since been transformed into an incredible family home.The temple was built by politician Charles Hope-Weir - who inherited the estate from his uncle, the second Marquis of Annandale.He was inspired by the buildings he had saw on an 11-year ‘grand tour’ of Europe and wanted an extension of the main.

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