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  1. 4. Mai 2024 · The unique style of great private house in Scotland, later known as Scots baronial, has been located in origin to the period of the 1560s. It kept many of the features of the high walled Medieval castles and may have been influenced by the French masons brought to Scotland to work on royal palaces. It drew on the

  2. Vor 13 Stunden · Baronage of Scotland. Ayton Castle, Scottish Borders, caput of the feudal barony of Ayton. Built in 1851 in the Scottish Baronial style by William Mitchell-Innes, then feudal baron of Ayton, to the design of James Gillespie Graham. In Scotland, a baron or baroness is the head of a feudal barony, also known as a prescriptive barony.

  3. 6. Mai 2024 · Frank Arneil Walker OBE is a Scottish architectural academic and writer. He is emeritus professor of architecture of the University of Strathclyde. [1] He writes regularly on architectural and urban history, is author of The South Clyde Estuary, and co-author of The North Clyde Estuary and Central Glasgow in the Royal Incorporation ...

  4. 15. Mai 2024 · After its acquisition (1852) by Albert, the prince consort (husband of Queen Victoria), the small castle then on the land was replaced in 1853–56 by the modern granite building, designed in Scottish baronial style by a local architect, William Smith, and the prince.

  5. 30. Apr. 2024 · Keiss Castle, a striking example of Scottish baronial architecture, stands as a testament to the rich architectural heritage of Scotland. The story of Keiss Castle showcases a unique blend of medieval and Renaissance design elements, a hallmark of the 16th-century Scottish nobility’s residences.

  6. 30. Apr. 2024 · However, the actual architectural style of Dunrobin Castle is Scottish Baronial. This style, which became popular in the 19th century, blends elements of the Gothic revival with features reminiscent of the grand châteaux of the Renaissance, as well as traditional Scottish architectural details.

  7. 8. Mai 2024 · From rugged medieval fortresses to refined manor houses, Scotland's castles represent over 900 years of changing architectural styles and purposes. Their dramatic ruins continue to dominate landscapes across Scotland today, from the urban centre of Edinburgh to the remote northern Highlands.