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  2. Airthrey Castle - Wikipedia

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    Airthrey Castle is a historic building and estate which now forms part of the buildings and grounds of the University of Stirling in central Scotland. The 18th-century building with 19th-century additions occupies a beautiful setting in landscaped grounds in the southern edge of the Ochil Hills , above the Forth valley.

  3. List of listed buildings in Logie, Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Stirling University Campus, 2 And 3 Airthrey Castle Yard, Nuffield Staff Houses, Including Boundary Walls 56°08′58″N 3°54′55″W  /  56.149517°N 3.915315°W  / 56.149517; -3.915315  ( Stirling University Campus, 2 And 3 Airthrey Castle Yard, Nuffield Staff Houses, Including Boundary

  4. List of castles in Stirling (council area) - Wikipedia

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    Name Type Date Condition Ownership Location Notes Picture Airthrey Castle: Baronial house: 1790s: Occupied: Stirling University: Stirling: University campus established in the grounds in the 1960s

  5. Robert Haldane - Wikipedia

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    Robert Haldane 3rd of Airthrey was the son of James Haldane 2nd of Airthrey, and his wife, Katherine Duncan. Robert was born on 28 February 1764 in Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square in London. [1] Robert and his younger brother James Alexander Haldane were raised by their grandmother Lady Lundie and uncles. [1]

  6. Category:Castles in Stirling (council area) - Wikipedia

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    Airthrey Castle; B. Ballikinrain; Blairlogie Castle; Buchanan Castle; C. ... Stirling Castle; T. Talla Castle This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 07:35 ...

  7. Logie Kirk - Wikipedia

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    The current church dates from 1805 and was built under the instruction of Rev Robert Clason (died 1831) on land gifted by Sir Robert Abercromby of Airthrey. [5] A new manse was built at the same time. The architect for both was William Stirling of Dunblane. The church has been remodelled several times. [2] Surgeon-General George Bidie (1830–1913)