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19th-century architectural style
Scottish baronial or Scots baronial is an architectural style of 19th-century Gothic Revival which revived the forms and ornaments of historical architecture
Scottish baronial architecture
Scottish_baronial_architecture
Royal residence in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
2022. The castle is an example of Scottish baronial architecture, and is classified by Historic Environment Scotland as a category A listed building. The
Balmoral_Castle
Tower house and country house in Ayton, Scottish Borders
commissioned James Gillespie Graham to build a new castle at Ayton in the Scottish Baronial style in red sandstone. In 1860 architect David Bryce extended the
Ayton Castle, Scottish Borders
Ayton_Castle,_Scottish_Borders
House in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
in Scotland. The building incorporates a medieval tower house and subsequent additions, evolving into a substantial mansion in the Scottish Baronial style
Skene_House
Piece of masonry jutting out of a wall to carry any superincumbent weight
It is common in medieval architecture and in the Scottish baronial style as well as in the vocabulary of classical architecture, such as the modillions
Corbel
Historic site
Ardverikie House is a 19th-century Scottish baronial house in Kinloch Laggan, Newtonmore, Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands. The house was made famous
Ardverikie_House
Scottish architect (1789-1870)
styles and was a pioneer of the Scottish Baronial Revival, often referred to as the golden age of Scottish architecture. Burn was born in Rose Street in Edinburgh
William_Burn
Ruined castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
carried out a number of times, lastly in 1837 when it was rebuilt as a Scots Baronial mansion. At one time it had three extensive gardens but is now a roofless
New_Slains_Castle
Type of turret
at the angle of a tower or wall at high level, and common in Scottish-Baronial architecture". A distinction may be made between turrets that are atop corner
Tourelle_(architecture)
19th-century folly in Northern Ireland
Tower is the best known of them. The tower is an example of Scottish Baronial architecture. Helen's Tower inspired the design of the Ulster Tower, a war
Helen's_Tower
Castle in Scotland
built in the Scottish Baronial style between 1852 and 1855 on the outskirts of Kirkliston, a town approximately 10 miles from Edinburgh, Scotland. It has only
Carlowrie_Castle
Hotel in Banff, Alberta, Canada
featured architectural elements drawn from Scottish baronial architecture, as well as the chateaus of the Loire Valley. This blend of architectural styles
Banff_Springs_Hotel
Scottish castle
Dalnair House, is a Scottish baronial castle dating from around 1884. It is located outside the village of Croftamie in Stirling, Scotland, on the edge of
Dalnair_Castle
School building
and transomed. The style is a combination of Scottish baronial, Jacobean and French Châteauesque architecture. There are five major towers (three at the
Royal Victoria Patriotic Building
Royal_Victoria_Patriotic_Building
Courthouse in Kirkwall, Scotland
building was laid on 22 June 1876. It was designed by David Bryce in the Scottish baronial style, built in coursed sandstone at a cost of £3,900 and was officially
Kirkwall_Sheriff_Court
Former stable block in Powderhall, Edinburgh
school than a refuse destructor". The Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh describes it as "Scots baronial. Symmetrical with red sandstone dressings, central
Powderhall_Stables
Historic house in the region of the Scottish Borders
the Scottish Baronial. With his architects William Atkinson and Edward Blore Scott was a pioneer of the Scottish Baronial style of architecture: the
Abbotsford,_Scottish_Borders
Medieval stronghold in Blarney, Ireland
was built overlooking the nearby lake. The house was built in a Scottish baronial style by John Lanyon of Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon architects. In the
Blarney_Castle
Luxury hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland
at the hotel in 1981. The building's architecture is Victorian, influenced by the traditional Scottish baronial style. For most of the 20th century it
Balmoral_Hotel
Unfinished hotel in Saskatchewan, Canada
The unfinished structure was eventually dismantled. Designed in the Scottish baronial style, the concrete pilings were sunk in 1913 to support the ten-storey
Chateau_Qu'Appelle
Castle in the north of Scotland
Between 1835 and 1850, Sir Charles Barry remodelled the castle in the Scottish Baronial style for the 2nd Duke of Sutherland. Barry had been the architect
Dunrobin_Castle
Municipal Building in Scotland
1626. It was designed by the master of the works, John Boyd, in the Scottish baronial style, built in ashlar stone and was completed in 1634. The building
Glasgow_Tolbooth
Castle in Scottish Highlands, Scotland
Skibo Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Sgìobail) is located to the west of Dornoch in the Highland county of Sutherland, Scotland overlooking the Dornoch
Skibo_Castle
Chambers Architecture portal Architecture of England Dictionary of Scottish Architects Prospect 100 best modern Scottish buildings Scottish Vernacular
Architecture_of_Scotland
a mile northeast of Doune, Stirling, Scotland. The present Argaty House dates from the 19th century with baronial additions in the 1860s and 1920s, but
Argaty
Hotel in Angus, Scotland
mid-19th century period castle located in Forfar, Angus, Scotland. Set on 44 acres, the Scottish Baronial castle is now a hotel. In the early 14th century, King
Kinnettles_Castle
Historic house in Vancouver
Glen Brae is a historic Scottish baronial mansion in Shaughnessy, Vancouver. In 1925, it became the Imperial Palace of the Kanadian Knights of the Ku
Glen_Brae
House in Moray, Scotland
Logie House is a house and gardens built in Baronial style, near Forres in Moray, Scotland. Logie House was begun for the son of the Cumming family in
Logie_House
Castellated house in County Monaghan, Ireland
Leslies all about themselves.' The current castle is fashioned in the Scottish baronial style and was designed by the firm of Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon in 1870
Castle_Leslie
Municipal building in Pollokshields, Scotland
years. The burgh hall was designed by Harry Edward Clifford in the Scottish Baronial style and built with dark red sandstone from the Ballochmyle Estate
Pollokshields_Burgh_Hall
Country house in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
been described as “an extraordinary Scottish baronial fantasy”. The Towers which is constructed in the Scottish Baronial style was built by the architects
The_Towers,_Sheffield
Luxury hotel, South Ayrshire, Scotland
was finished in 1870. It is a noteworthy example of the Scottish Baronial style of architecture The Inchcape family owned the castle from 1917 until the
Glenapp_Castle
Mansion in Toronto, Canada
sea level, 66 metres (217 ft) above Lake Ontario. Due to its unique architectural character in Toronto, Casa Loma has been a popular filming location
Casa_Loma
Architectural structure in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Pilkington’s distinctive interpretation of the Scottish Baronial style. The building’s architectural importance is formally recognised through its designation
The_Kirna
Listed building in Fraserburgh, Scotland
in Fraserburgh, Scotland, standing on Dalyrmple Street at its junction with Station Brae. Category C listed, in the Scottish baronial style, it dates
Dalyrmple_Hall
Hotel near Fort William, Scotland
formerly known as Inverlochy Castle, is a 19th-century baronial mansion near Fort William, Scotland. It is located about two miles away from the 13th century
Inverlochy_Castle_Hotel
Human settlement in Scotland
such, the village is an unusual mix of Gothic, French, Old English, Scottish baronial and Italian. The overall plan of the village is of a more English
Quarrier's_Village
Large house in Moray, Scotland
Bryce. It has been described by the architectural historian Charles McKean as "one of the grandest houses in Scotland" and is designated a Category A listed
Cullen_House
Small turret projecting from the top of towers or parapets
were incorporated into many notable examples of Scottish Baronial architecture. In the architecture of Aberdeen, the new Town House, built in 1868–74
Bartizan
Historic house museum in Proctor, Vermont
in 1885 in a mix of nineteenth-century architectural styles including Dutch neo-renaissance, Scottish baronial, Queen Anne, and Romanesque Revival. It
Wilson_Castle
Historic estate in Colwood, Canada
Canadian architect Samuel Maclure to build a 40-room mansion in the Scottish baronial style; the Tudor Revival style was popular in the Edwardian period
Hatley Park National Historic Site
Hatley_Park_National_Historic_Site
Castle in Highland, Scotland
and underwent it alterations in the 19th century with the addition of a Baronial-style wing in 1895. It is protected as a Category B listed building. After
Erchless_Castle
19th-century country house and estate in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
9 mi) east of the town of Dumbarton. The house, an example of Scottish Baronial architecture, was built in the 1860s, and was donated to the people of Dumbarton
Overtoun_House
Style of architecture, art, and design in the United Kingdom in the mid-1880s
He considered Scottish Baronial to be the national style of Scotland, and in 1890 he delivered a lecture to the Glasgow Architectural Association on
Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style)
Modern_Style_(British_Art_Nouveau_style)
Historic house museum in British Columbia, Canada
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, is a historic, Victorian-era Scottish baronial mansion. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada due
Craigdarroch_Castle
Canadian hotel subsidiary (1963–1998)
19th and early 20th centuries, CPH commonly adopted a châteauesque architectural style for building or enlarging significant hotels. The earliest example
Canadian_Pacific_Hotels
Building in Wellington, New Zealand
located on Bowen Street. Turnbull House's architecture is a mix of Queen Anne and Scottish baronial architecture and was designed by architect William Turnbull
Turnbull_House
Municipal building in Denny, Scotland
designed by Robert Wilson of local architects, Strang & Wilson, in the Scottish baronial style, built in rubble masonry and was completed in 1931. The design
Denny_Town_House
Courthouse in Duns, Scotland
Commissioners of Supply. The new building was designed by David Rhind in the Scottish baronial style, built in ashlar stone at a cost of £10,152 and was completed
County_Buildings,_Selkirk
County building in Alloa, Scotland
and James Maitland Wardrop of the firm of Brown & Wardrop in the Scottish baronial style, built in ashlar stone at a cost of £8,000 and was officially
County_Buildings,_Alloa
Apartments in Montreal, Quebec
constructed between November 1924 and 1925, and was designed by Montreal architecture firm Ross and Macdonald. Its facade is Tyndall limestone from Manitoba
Le_Château_Apartments
Historic building in County Sligo, Ireland
largely built in the late 19th century. The building was designed in the Baronial style by the Dublin architect James Rawson Carroll, and is constructed
Classiebawn_Castle
Library in Prayagraj, India
Roskell Bayne and is considered a remarkable example of Scottish Baronial Revival architecture. The monument served as the house of legislative assembly
Allahabad_Public_Library
Country house in Outer Hebrides, Scotland
shooting estate. Originally named Fincastle, the house was built in the Scottish baronial style by architect David Bryce in 1864–1867 for Charles Murray, 7th
Amhuinnsuidhe_Castle
Hotel in Perth, Scotland
Robertson, on the project. The hotel is a notable example of Scottish baronial architecture. Queen Victoria was a regular visitor to the hotel. She had
Radisson_Blu_Perth
School in Edinburgh, Scotland
19th-century Scottish Baronial. According to the school's website, the combination of styles and the site of the building led a modern architectural expert
Fettes_College
Historic hospital in Liberton, Edinburgh
Southfield House (1875) was designed by Scottish architect John Chesser (1819–92) in the Scottish baronial style for coachbuilder John Croall to replace
Southfield_Sanatorium
Building in Alupka, Crimea
several architectural styles, but faithful to none. Among those styles are elements of Scottish Baronial, Indo-Saracenic Revival Architecture, and Gothic
Vorontsov_Palace_(Alupka)
Presbyterian church in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
sizeable Scottish population, the corner stone for the present church was laid on March 7, 1889. The church was designed in the Scottish baronial style by
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Victoria, British Columbia)
St._Andrew's_Presbyterian_Church_(Victoria,_British_Columbia)
Municipal building in Dumbarton, Scotland
was designed by James Thomson of Baird & Thomson in Glasgow in the Scottish baronial style, built in red sandstone and was completed in 1903. The design
Municipal Buildings, Dumbarton
Municipal_Buildings,_Dumbarton
Hospital in Quebec, Canada
original 1893 hospital and were designed by Henry Saxon Snell in the Scottish baronial style. The nearby Allan Memorial Institute continues to house the
Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal
Royal_Victoria_Hospital,_Montreal
Natural history museum in Ontario, Canada
importance to the development of museology in Canada, as well as for its architecture. The 18,910-square-metre (203,492 sq ft) Tudor-Gothic Revival-style building
Canadian_Museum_of_Nature
Historic house and park in Falkirk, Scotland
of a French Renaissance château fused with elements of Scottish baronial architecture. However, the core of the building is a 14th-century tower house
Callendar_House
Municipal building in Stirling, Scotland
part of the current building, which was designed by John Hay in the Scottish baronial style, was built for Drummond and completed in 1855. The design involved
Old_Viewforth
Castle in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Scotland. The castle is known for its gardens, described by Historic Environment Scotland as "the best example of formal terraced gardens in Scotland
Drummond_Castle
Overview of and topical guide to Scotland
the Scottish Government and Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland. The First Minister chairs the Scottish cabinet and is accountable to the Scottish Parliament
Outline_of_Scotland
Mansion in County Donegal, Ireland
and Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is built in the Scottish baronial architectural style and consists of a four-story rectangular keep, surrounded
Glenveagh_Castle
Municipal building in Lerwick, Scotland
was designed by architect, Alexander Ross from Inverness, in the Scottish Baronial style and builder John M. Aitken of Lerwick won the tender competition
Lerwick_Town_Hall
Canadians of Scottish descent or heritage
Scottish Canadians (Scottish Gaelic: Canèidianaich Albannach) are people of Scottish descent or heritage living in Canada. As the third-largest ethnic
Scottish_Canadians
History between the 13th and 16th century
built into the modern period, developing into the style of Scottish Baronial architecture in the 19th century, popular amongst the minor aristocracy and
Scotland in the Late Middle Ages
Scotland_in_the_Late_Middle_Ages
Building in Montreal, Canada
The Black Watch Armoury (French: Caserne du Black Watch) is a Scottish baronial-style armoury in Montreal, completed in 1906 to house the 5th Regiment
Black_Watch_Armoury
Castle in the Scottish Highlands
of the National Library of Scotland.) Clan MacDonell of Glengarry Scottish Baronial Architecture List of castles in Scotland Scheduled monuments in Highland
Invergarry_Castle
Mock castle in Dunedin, New Zealand
Castle Interactive map of the Larnach Castle area General information Architectural style Gothic Revival Location Dunedin, New Zealand Construction started
Larnach_Castle
Municipal building in Gourock, Scotland
started in the early 1920s. The new building was designed in the Scottish Baronial style, built in red sandstone rubble masonry with ashlar dressings
Municipal_Buildings,_Gourock
Grade II listed house on The Bishop's Avenue in London
house. The architectural style of Heath Hall is influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement and references Scottish Baronial architecture. It is 27,000
Heath_Hall
Small room at the top of a spiral staircase
and early-modern tower houses in Scotland, and were a frequent element used in the later Scottish Baronial architecture. Knock Castle, Aberdeenshire, showing
Cap-house
Victorian country house in Bentham, North Yorkshire
England as a designated Grade II listed building. It was built in Scottish Baronial style for B. H. Bent by E. G. Paley in 1857–60, the only building
The_Ridding
Arts centre in Arbroath, Angus, Scotland
college in Britain. It is a registered charity under Scottish law. A range of prominent Scottish artists have worked there, including Joan Eardley, Peter
Hospitalfield_House
verandah, and a great baronial mansion now known as Abercrombie House, a large, three-storey, 40-room mansion in the Scottish baronial style. Bathurst Hospital
Architecture of Bathurst, New South Wales
Architecture_of_Bathurst,_New_South_Wales
Historic stately home on Isle of Mull, Scotland
Possil (see Carter-Campbell of Possil) in the Scottish Baronial style. A history by Undiscovered Scotland provides these specifics: "In the 1850s Colonel
Torosay_Castle
Building in Montreal, Quebec
Martlet House (formerly Seagram House) is a Scottish baronial style building at 1430 Peel Street in Downtown Montreal, Quebec. The building was completed
Martlet_House
County building in Lerwick, Scotland
identified in King Erik Street: it was designed by David Rhind in the Scottish baronial style, built by D. Outerson in ashlar stone, and completed in 1875
County_Buildings,_Lerwick
Tower house in Dalmeny, Scotland
according to plans by James Maitland Wardrop, of Wardrop & Reid, in the Scots Baronial style. The older fabric of the north side was incorporated into the new
Barnbougle_Castle
Historic site
owners, the Cleland family, to the designs of Thomas Turner in the Scottish baronial style with features such as bartizans used for decorative purposes
Stormont_Castle
Municipal building in Haddington, Scotland
building started in 1742. It was designed by William Adam in the Scottish baronial style, built in ashlar stone and was completed in 1745. The design
Haddington_Town_House
Human settlement in Scotland
their seat in Kilmacolm. Craigends House, a notable example of Scottish Baronial architecture designed by David Bryce was demolished in 1971. Ardgryfe House
Craigends
Municipal building in Rutherglen, Scotland
Alison on 16 July 1861. It was designed by Charles Wilson in the Scottish baronial style and completed in 1862. The design involved an asymmetrical frontage
Rutherglen_Town_Hall
Hotel in Crieff, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Hydropathic". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 19 April 2011. "Powered by Google Docs". Retrieved 6 December 2011. "Scottish Church History Society"
Crieff_Hydro
Castle on the slopes of Cave Hill Country Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Scots Baronial style, which was an architectural style that originally developed out of French-inspired Gothic styles during the Renaissance in Scotland in
Belfast_Castle
Railway station in Helen's Bay, Northern Ireland
Ballygrot, County Down, Northern Ireland. The station in the grand Scottish Baronial style, built in 1863, was the creation of Lord Dufferin, through whose
Helen's_Bay_railway_station
Types of architecture within Scotland in the Middle Ages
The architecture of Scotland in the Middle Ages includes all buildings within the modern borders of Scotland, between the departure of the Romans from
Architecture of Scotland in the Middle Ages
Architecture_of_Scotland_in_the_Middle_Ages
British architect (1830–1905)
such as Scottish baronial architecture, Baroque Revival, Queen Anne style architecture and Neoclassical architecture. As with the architectural styles
Alfred_Waterhouse
Fortified structure
fortified manor houses of France. Fort Longueuil, built from 1695 to 1698 by a baronial family, has been described as "the most medieval-looking fort built in
Castle
Mosque in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
with very little furniture. The architecture combines traditional Islamic features with a Modernist Scots baronial style. Geza Fehervari, Professor of
Edinburgh_Central_Mosque
Linlithgow, under the influence of Renaissance architecture. In the 1560s the unique Scottish style of the Scots baronial emerged, which combined features from
Estate_houses_in_Scotland
Postmodern classical architectural movement
New Classical architecture, also known as New Classicism or Contemporary Classical architecture, is a contemporary movement that builds upon the principles
New_Classical_architecture
quite humble buildings". The Scottish Reformation revolutionised church architecture in Scotland, because the Scottish Calvinists rejected ornamental
Architecture of the United Kingdom
Architecture_of_the_United_Kingdom
Type of fortified structure in Scotland
and Tower Houses of the Scottish Clans, 1450–1650 (Botley: Osprey, 2006), ISBN 1-84176-962-2, p. 57. M. Brown, Scottish Baronial Castles 1250–1450 (Oxford:
Castles_in_Scotland
Buildings in Scotland during the 16th and 18th century
distinctive style that became known as Scottish Baronial. Such houses combined Renaissance features with those of Scottish castles and tower houses, resulting
Architecture in early modern Scotland
Architecture_in_early_modern_Scotland
Municipal building in Strathmiglo, Scotland
building was designed by the Glasgow architect, Frank Stirrat, in the Scottish baronial style, built in ashlar stone at a cost of £10,000 and was officially
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