The House of Panmure (alterations)

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The House of Panmure (alterations) refers to the significant 18th-century remodeling of the Panmure estate in Angus, Scotland, carried out by the prominent Scottish architect William Adam.

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instanceOf 18th-century building renovation
architectural alteration project
architect William Adam NERFINISHED
basedOn earlier Panmure House structure
country Scotland
genre country house architecture
hasArchitecturalElement classical detailing
formal layout
symmetrical façade
hasArchitecturalStyle Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
classical architecture
hasArchitecturalType country house
hasClient Panmure estate owners
hasContext 18th-century Scottish architecture
Scottish country house tradition
hasInfluence British country house design
Scottish Palladianism NERFINISHED
hasSignificance example of William Adam’s country house work
hasSubject Panmure family NERFINISHED
hasWorkPeriod Georgian era
heritageDesignation country house remodeling
locatedIn Angus
eastern Scotland NERFINISHED
location Panmure estate NERFINISHED
partOf Panmure House NERFINISHED
significantEvent remodeling of existing house
significantPerson William Adam NERFINISHED
startTime 18th century

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