Gretna Hall Hotel
Introduction
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Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 25 Feb 2013
Built in 1710 as a manor house for the Johnstone family, the house became a coaching inn in 1792. Today, with considerable modern extensions, the original house forms part of a 100-bedroom hotel. The venue, together with a blacksmith's shop in the grounds, have been a popular wedding venue for at least 250 years.