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The Scottish Chateau

The Scottish Chateau

The Country House of Renaissance Scotland

by Charles McKean
Publication Date: 12/01/2000

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The author examines how the Scottish country house was transformed by romanticism (including the discovery of the mythical bard Ossian by Macpherson) and the picturesque, then revived mid-19th century as Baronial haunts, before a large scale reoccupation and restoration from the late 1970s. The houses occupied a European tradition as castle-wise country houses, with ornamental battlements, large pleasure gardens and lavish vestments. Properties featured include Crathes, the House of the Binns, the Palace of Huntly and the Earl's Palace in Kirkwall. The book also focuses on the lives of the occupants, including Sir James Hamilton of Finart, the Earls of Morton, Huntly and Arran, and the Duke of Chatelherault, and discusses important architects such as Robert Adam, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and David Bryce.
ISBN:
9780750923231
9780750923231
Category:
Residential buildings
Publication Date:
12-01-2000
Publisher:
History Press Limited, The
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
266.19x200.66x25.91mm
Weight:
1.08kg

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