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lillyca444
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it's crazy hearing her with an American accent ngl
2025-06-08 15:17:10
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suetaah
✿ болгарка [infp] [кк] @ ²⁷ :
2025-08-31 10:05:10
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delomelorita
delomelorita :
No edit with this song can be bad.
2025-06-08 20:49:05
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dddeported
ᴡʷᴡ •ᴮʟᵒᴏ.ᴄᴼᴍ :
Such a beautiful movie it kinda changed my life
2025-07-19 23:19:34
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emi_lia._
🌜milia :
The prettiest
2025-08-06 11:26:24
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julieeilishhelligsoe
✩JULIE✩ :
I HAVE MISSED SEEING HER IN EDITS ON TIKTOK😭😭😭
2025-06-09 17:47:33
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mornningstar_
🩰 ༌ 𝗖𝗵𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐥𝗂𝖾 𔘓 𖣗. :
"Is it scary" Ahh, Dani, if you had know...
2025-06-11 14:13:49
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brnesxae
M :
THE EDIT IS SO GOOD AND THE LOOP OMG
2025-06-08 11:59:10
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imakestuffiguess
crochet + bracelets 😛 :
i hope someone watches it thinking it’s a peaceful movie after this video
2025-07-31 01:52:29
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no.exit.n2m
NO.EXIT. :
good 🔥
2025-06-08 13:06:27
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ezio20066
ABD 💯 :
nice ❤️
2025-06-08 11:55:45
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brnesxae
M :
FIRST OMG
2025-06-08 11:58:55
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fictionprofessional
𝖔𝖆𝖙𝖍𝖐𝖊𝖊𝖕𝖊𝖗 :
am i the only one who found this movie a bit boring
2025-09-02 23:15:42
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jjennieruby22
Audrinaa❦ :
@A🖤
2025-07-04 03:27:46
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cooper.jjorgensen
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@Lily
2025-06-21 05:30:08
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jani73219
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♥️♥️♥️
2025-06-10 09:54:19
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Floors Castle is the largest inhabited house in Scotland and is home to the Duke of Roxburghe. It was opened to the public by the 10th Duke in 1977. The house, as it stands today, is the product of two main phases of construction. The first, constructed between 1721 and 1726 for the 1st Duke, was from architect William Adam, and was perhaps inspired by an original design from Sir John Vanbrugh. Though Broxmouth Park, near Dunbar, seems to have been the main family residence, Floors took precedence after 1730, with the 1st Duke’s mother leading the way by moving here permanently. The stately Georgian house was constructed on a natural terrace overlooking the Tweed, looking directly south across the river to the ruins of the once mighty Roxburgh Castle on its mound, dominating the local landscape. Floors is clearly visible from the main river crossing into the town of Kelso, its distinctive sandstone façade making it stand out. The grandeur of the house and its setting prompted Sir Walter Scott to declare Floors, ‘a kingdom fit for Oberon and Titania to dwell in’. During the time of the 6th Duke, between 1836 and 1847, the Edinburgh architect William Playfair brought the original building into harmony with its landscaped park by grafting on a silhouette, as well as a number of extensions, interior redevelopments and the coach port, allowing visitors to alight from their conveyances sheltered from the elements. Following the marriage of the 8th Duke to wealthy American real estate heiress, Mary Goelet, in 1903, the castle underwent another transformation, with its Victorian interiors being lavishly remodelled. A treasure trove of artwork, tapestries, porcelain and furniture followed, with many of the state rooms being transformed to suit their new contents.  #Scotland #castle #scottish #fyp #visitscotland #scotlandtiktok #scottishtiktok #scotlandtravel #lovescotland #explorescotland #History #castlesofscotland #explore #beautifuldestinations #scottishborders #fy #scotlandforever #castles
Floors Castle is the largest inhabited house in Scotland and is home to the Duke of Roxburghe. It was opened to the public by the 10th Duke in 1977. The house, as it stands today, is the product of two main phases of construction. The first, constructed between 1721 and 1726 for the 1st Duke, was from architect William Adam, and was perhaps inspired by an original design from Sir John Vanbrugh. Though Broxmouth Park, near Dunbar, seems to have been the main family residence, Floors took precedence after 1730, with the 1st Duke’s mother leading the way by moving here permanently. The stately Georgian house was constructed on a natural terrace overlooking the Tweed, looking directly south across the river to the ruins of the once mighty Roxburgh Castle on its mound, dominating the local landscape. Floors is clearly visible from the main river crossing into the town of Kelso, its distinctive sandstone façade making it stand out. The grandeur of the house and its setting prompted Sir Walter Scott to declare Floors, ‘a kingdom fit for Oberon and Titania to dwell in’. During the time of the 6th Duke, between 1836 and 1847, the Edinburgh architect William Playfair brought the original building into harmony with its landscaped park by grafting on a silhouette, as well as a number of extensions, interior redevelopments and the coach port, allowing visitors to alight from their conveyances sheltered from the elements. Following the marriage of the 8th Duke to wealthy American real estate heiress, Mary Goelet, in 1903, the castle underwent another transformation, with its Victorian interiors being lavishly remodelled. A treasure trove of artwork, tapestries, porcelain and furniture followed, with many of the state rooms being transformed to suit their new contents. #Scotland #castle #scottish #fyp #visitscotland #scotlandtiktok #scottishtiktok #scotlandtravel #lovescotland #explorescotland #History #castlesofscotland #explore #beautifuldestinations #scottishborders #fy #scotlandforever #castles

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