the Mirror. The development took four years and cost a whopping £4.5 million - a sum that Justin admits he would never have paid had he have known at the start what was coming.Justin, who is related to Mary Queen of Scots, drew inspiration from his family's 50-room mansion, Traquair House in Innerleithen, which is Scotland's oldest inhabited house.The aim was to knock down the toilet block and replace it with a ground floor extension, a moat and a basement with a swimming pool.But soon after he started the project in October 2016, he ran into difficulties.This included getting planning permission to build an entrance to the graveyard from his garden.Work was also forced to stop for a full three months as a result of the coronavirus.
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