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Scottish Baronial architecture
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Tag: Scottish Baronial architecture
Style of architecture with its origins in the sixteenth century
Is a member of
Gothic Revival
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Achnacloich
Ardchattan and Muckairn
A
Aldourie Castle
Dores
A
Amhuinnsuidhe Castle, Harris
Harris
B
Ardanaiseig House
Glenorchy and Inishail
A
Ardross Castle
Rosskeen
A
Ardverikie House
Laggan
A
Balintore Castle
Lintrathen
A
Balmoral Castle With Parterre And Terrace Walls
Crathie and Braemar
A
Beaufort Castle
Kiltarlity and Convinth
B
Carbisdale Castle
Kincardine (Highland)
II*
Craig-y-nos
In the upper Tawe Valley, the grounds descending to the river, with spectacular views to the surrounding mountains.
B
Cringletie House
Eddleston
A
Dunrobin Castle
Golspie
A
Inverness Sheriff Court
Inverness
B
Kimmerghame House
Edrom
A
Levenford House, Helenslee Road, Dumbarton
Dumbarton
II
Monmouth Lodge
Built in the acute angle formed by the junction of the drive with the B4233, approximately 200m SE of the centre of Rockfield village.
B
Outbuildings, Walled Garden, Kimmerghame House
Edrom
A
Peel House
Caddonfoot
A
Sorn Castle
Sorn
A
The Glen
Traquair
A
Tyninghame House
Whitekirk and Tyninghame
A
Wallace Monument, Abbey Craig, Stirling
Stirling
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