English: The Steekit Yetts of Traquair, Scottish Borders, Great Britain. The stuck gates of Traquair were slammed shut in 1746 after the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 was crushed and a disillusioned Prince Charles Stewart escaped to Italy and a lifetime's exile. The Stewarts of Traquair made the decision the gates would only be reopened when a Stewart returned to the throne of Scotland. Traquair, the oldest inhabited house in Scotland, has been in the same family, now descendants, the Maxwell-Stuarts, since the 15th century.
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