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  2. Scottish Renaissance painted ceilings - Wikipedia

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    Scottish renaissance painted ceilings are decorated ceilings in Scottish houses and castles built between 1540 and 1640. This is a distinctive national style, though there is common ground with similar work elsewhere, especially in France , Spain and Scandinavia . [ 1 ]

  3. Stirling Castle - Wikipedia

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    It was worked on by a number of English craftsmen, and incorporates some English design ideas, [85] being comparable to Edward IV's hall at Eltham Palace in Kent, built in the late 1470s. [88] It includes Renaissance details, such as the intersecting tracery on the windows, within a conventional medieval plan. [ 87 ]

  4. Harling (wall finish) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hall at Stirling Castle. The technique of harling features in a large number of famous Scottish buildings including: Clark Cottage, Scotland on the island of Islay; Crathes Castle in Aberdeenshire (16th century) Craigievar Castle in Aberdeenshire (17th century) Muchalls Castle in Aberdeenshire; Myres Castle in Fife (1530 onwards)

  5. Scottish baronial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Such castles or tower houses are typically built on asymmetric plans. Often this is a Z-plan as at Claypotts Castle (1569–1588), or on an L-plan as at Colliston. Roof lines are uneven and irregular. The Scottish baronial style coexisted even in Scotland with Northern Renaissance architecture, which was preferred by the wealthier clients.

  6. Architecture of Scotland in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Castles arrived in Scotland with the introduction of feudalism in the twelfth century. Initially these were wooden motte-and-bailey constructions, but many were replaced by stone castles with a high curtain wall. In the late Middle Ages, new castles were built, some on a grander scale, and others, particularly in the borders, as simpler tower ...

  7. Dalkeith Palace - Wikipedia

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    Dalkeith Palace is a country house in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland. It was the seat of the Dukes of Buccleuch from 1642 until 1914, and is owned by the Buccleuch Living Heritage Trust. The present palace was built 1701–1711 on the site of the medieval Dalkeith Castle, and was latterly renamed Dalkeith House.

  8. Dunrobin Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dunrobin Castle (mostly 1835–1845 — present) is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, as well as the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland, Chief of the Clan Sutherland. It is located one mile (1.5 kilometres) north of Golspie and approximately five miles (eight kilometres) south of Brora , overlooking the Dornoch ...

  9. Scottish Vernacular - Wikipedia

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    They were often built in remote or isolated areas in Scotland, Ireland and parts of Europe, especially northern Spain and included some type of fortification, typically a tower. They are most often constructed of stone. Examples of medieval tower houses in Scotland include: Crathes Castle, Craigievar Castle and Castle Fraser.

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