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In 1995, Sir Jack inherited Dundas Castle from his mother and began a programme of restoration. The castle, built in 1818 adjacent to a 15th-century tower house, had been bought by Stewart-Clark's great-grandfather, the Paisley thread manufacturer Stewart Clark, in 1899. Stewart-Clark and his wife, Lydia, now live in one wing, with the rest of ...
The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland from the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century is a book that was published in 5 volumes from 1887 to 1892 by Scottish architects David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross. [2] [3] The book describes 769 Scottish castles. It includes illustrations and information on the castle's condition. [4]
Sir Patrick Ogilvy commanded the Scottish forces that fought alongside Joan of Arc against the English, and he was styled Viscomte d'Angus. [3] The Clan Ogilvy, supported by men from the Clan Oliphant , Clan Seton , Clan Gordon and the Clan Forbes fought at the Battle of Arbroath on 24 January 1445 against the Master of Crawford and his Clan ...
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Luann de Lesseps is dishing all about her swanky sleepover at actress Tilda Swinton's Scottish castle. The Real Housewives of New York alum, 59, detailed her stay at the actress' "humble abode ...
The snow-dusted Gordon Castle walled garden, nestled in the Scottish Highlands, in January. As planned, everything grown in the garden is put to use, however decorative. Strawberries, plums, and ...
Dundas Castle is a 15th-century castle, with substantial 19th-century additions by William Burn, in the Dalmeny parish of West Lothian, Scotland.The home of the Dundas family since the Middle Ages, it was sold in the late 19th century and is currently the residence of politician and businessman Sir Jack Stewart-Clark.
Lennoxlove House is a historic house set in woodlands half a mile south of Haddington in East Lothian, Scotland.The house comprises a 15th-century tower, originally known as Lethington Castle, and has been extended several times, principally in the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries.