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228:, which formed the nucleus of the 1st Polish Armoured Division organised in February 1942. Polish forces were initially deployed throughout Scotland for the defence of Scotland's East Coast against possible invasion by Nazi German forces in Norway and Denmark. The Poles provided the defence of many areas and vital services such as patrolling and guarding beaches, ports, estuaries, airfields and radar sites. They operated anti-aircraft guns and barrage balloons and installed tank obstacles. 36: 135: 224:. After the Fall of France in May 1940, many more Polish forces arrived in the UK. Most Polish land forces were deployed to Scotland and so Black Barony and other sites were requisitioned for the use of the Polish forces stationed in Scotland. These included the 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade commanded by General 215:
During the Second World War, Black Barony at Eddleston near Peebles was requisitioned for military use and in 1942 became The Polish Higher Military School used for staff officer training. Poland had been invaded by Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia and Slovakia. Many Polish military personnel escaped via
212:, who retained ownership until 1930. Further enlargements were made in the 19th century, and in the first half of the 20th century the house was converted to hotel use. As of 2012, the hotel is operated by Prestige Hotel Management. 283: 413: 418: 374: 202: 190: 248: 100: 72: 336: 304: 186: 119: 79: 208:
The house was extended in the 18th century, resulting in the present facade. In 1771 Black Barony passed to the
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area of Scotland. The house is currently operated as a hotel, and is protected as a Category B
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Sole Master of Work, Overseer, and Director-General of their Majesties' buildings
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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Category B listed buildings in the Scottish Borders
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