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Gates And Lodges At Entrance To Kinross House Policies. Avenue Road 56°12′15″N 3°25′11″W / 56.204154°N 3.419621°W / 56.204154; -3.419621 ( Gates And Lodges At Entrance To Kinross House
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Historic house museums in Perth and Kinross (6 P) Pages in category "Houses in Perth and Kinross" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Upload another image See more images Scotlandwell, Well Road, The Wash House, Including Boundary Walls 56°12′01″N 3°18′56″W / 56.200354°N 3.315548°W / 56.200354; -3.315548 (Scotlandwell, Well Road, The Wash House, Including Boundary Walls) Category C(S) 46338 Upload another image See more images Main Street, Kinaskit, Shalom And Post Office 56°12′43″N 3°19 ...
Killiechassie is a country estate and house near Weem, about one mile (two kilometres) northeast of Aberfeldy, [3] in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The estate lies on the banks of the River Tay [4] in some 12 acres (5 hectares), about 74 miles (119 kilometres) north of Edinburgh. It was owned by the Douglas family in the latter part of the 19th ...
Upload another image Bridge of Ruim Over Quiech Burn east of Alyth NO2695349304 56°37′47″N 3°11′32″W / 56.629857°N 3.192274°W / 56.629857; -3.192274 (Bridge of Ruim) Early-18th-century packhorse bridge 53 Upload Photo Old Fincastle House Glen Fincastle, south of Blair Atholl NN8678462175 56°44′15″N 3°51′09″W / 56.737433°N 3.852377°W / 56. ...
The house retains most of its original internal decoration. It was occupied for 200 years as the home of the Montgomery family, who purchased the property in the late 18th century. Kinross House is a Category A listed building, and its grounds are listed in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland. [3] [4]
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 ...