DescriptionTeaninich House - geograph.org.uk - 1234834.jpg
English: Teaninich House This fine house was the seat of the Munro's of Teanninich. It was built by Hugh Munro and is now a high quality restaurant. One of its previous owners, American Charles Harrison, was reputed to be the inspiration for Francis Hodgeson Burnett's book Little Lord Fauntleroy.
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