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Plant houses Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh: Edinburgh: 1967 Property Services Agency with LR Creasy: 30 Avisfield House Cramond, Edinburgh: 1952 Morris and Steedman: 31 Snodgrass house Silverburn, Midlothian: 1964 Morris and Steedman: 32 Killoch Colliery: Killoch, Ayrshire: 1953 Egon Riss: 33 Cummins Factory Shotts: 1980 Ahrends, Burton and ...
This list includes the historic houses, castles, abbeys, museums and other buildings and monuments in the care of Historic Environment Scotland (HES). HES (Scottish Gaelic: Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba) is a non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, responsible for investigating, caring for and promoting Scotland’s historic environment.
The architecture of Scotland includes all human building within the modern borders of Scotland, from the Neolithic era to the present day. The earliest surviving houses go back around 9500 years, and the first villages 6000 years: Skara Brae on the Mainland of Orkney being the earliest preserved example in Europe.
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This category attempts to list all country houses, stately homes, manors, country retreats and estates, mansions and houses in Scotland; anything of historical architectural note which was used as a residence by a noble family or persons of esteem in history.
National Trust for Scotland properties is a link page listing the cultural, built and natural heritage properties and sites owned or managed by the National Trust for Scotland. Aberdeen and Grampian [ edit ]
Scotland is a country where you can experience every season in one day, visit a pub for a dram of whisky and feel like you're in "Game of Thrones." 10 things you have to do when visiting Scotland ...
Linlithgow Palace, the first building to bear that title in Scotland, extensively rebuilt along Renaissance principles from the fifteenth century.. The origins of private estate houses in Scotland are in the extensive building and rebuilding of royal palaces that probably began under James III (r. 1460–88), accelerated under James IV (r. 1488–1513), and reached its peak under James V (r ...