Scotland. Stirlingshire. Lost Country Houses
Folder: Lost Country Houses
Buchannan Castle
Carbrook House
Carron House
Carronhall House
Craigton House
Dineiddwg
Dunmore House
Gartur House
Glasingal House
Inverardoch House
Kerse House
Lathallan House
Lennox Castle
Plean House
Westquarter House
Carbrook House
Carron House
Carronhall House
Craigton House
Dineiddwg
Dunmore House
Gartur House
Glasingal House
Inverardoch House
Kerse House
Lathallan House
Lennox Castle
Plean House
Westquarter House
Buchanan Castle, Stirlingshire (now a ruin)
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Buchanan Castle, Stirlingshire (now a ruin)
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Buchanan Castle, Stirlingshire (now a ruin)
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Buchanan Castle, Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland
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The ruins of the mansion of the Dukes of Montrose. The house was designed by William Burn and built c1850. It was unroofed in 1954
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Buchanan Castle, Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland
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The ruins of the mansion of the Dukes of Montrose. The house was designed by William Burn and built c1850. It was unroofed in 1954
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Buchanan Castle, Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland
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The ruins of the mansion of the Dukes of Montrose. The house was designed by William Burn and built c1850. It was unroofed in 1954
Carbrook House, Larbert, Stirlingshire (Demolished…
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Ruinous Dovecote, Carron House, Stirlingshire
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Carronhall House, Larbert, Stirlingshire, Scotland…
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A seat of the Dundas family. Possilby at least partially designed by James Gibbs
Craigton House, Fintry, Stirlingshire, Scotland (D…
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Built in 1867 to the designs of John Honeyman, altered and extended to the designs of Honeyman and Keppie c1889-90, possibly with the assistance of the young Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Dineiddwg, Strathblane, Stirlingshire
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Designed by Honeyman, Keppie and Mackintosh for William Beattie, 1904. Now partly demolished (about a third of the house has gone). The Mackintosh in this case is Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Dunmore House, Stirlingshire, Scotland (roof remov…
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Dunmore Park, Stirlingshire, Scotland (now a ruin)
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Gartur House, Stirlingshire
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Gartur is a seventeenth century house which was greatly extended in the early nineteenth century for the Murray family of Polmaise Castle it has decayed rapidly in recent years
Gartur House, Stirlingshire
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Gartur is a seventeenth century house which was greatly extended in the early nineteenth century for the Murray family of Polmaise Castle it has decayed rapidly in recent years
Gartur House, Stirlingshire
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Gartur is a seventeenth century house which was greatly extended in the early nineteenth century for the Murray family of Polmaise Castle it has decayed rapidly in recent years
Gartur House, Stirlingshire
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Gartur is a seventeenth century house which was greatly extended in the early nineteenth century for the Murray family of Polmaise Castle it has decayed rapidly in recent years
The Stable Block, Gartur House, Stirlingshire
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