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A tour of Hospitalfield House, Arbroath
The charitable trust that runs Hospitalfield House in Arbroath has announced plans that aim to place the house -- once the family home of renowned Scottish artist Patrick Allan-Fraser and now a place with an international reputation as an inspirational centre for artists -- at the forefront of art and cultural life in Angus and beyond.
Courier photographer John Stevenson toured a spectacular example of Scotland's built heritage.
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