The House of Drum (alterations)

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The House of Drum (alterations) refers to William Adam’s architectural modifications to Drum House in Aberdeenshire, exemplifying his influential 18th-century Scottish country house design.

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instanceOf architectural work
country house alteration
architect William Adam NERFINISHED
architecturalPeriod 18th century
architecturalStyle Scottish country house style
associatedWith Scottish Enlightenment era country house building
commissionedFor Drummond family NERFINISHED
country Scotland
function country house residence
hasComponent altered main house block
replanned interiors
reworked elevations
hasSignificance example of William Adam’s Scottish country house design
heritageContext historic house in northeast Scotland
inContextOf development of Scottish country house architecture
influencedBy Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
locatedIn Aberdeenshire NERFINISHED
Drum House NERFINISHED
partOf Drum Castle estate NERFINISHED
region northeast Scotland
relatedWork Duff House NERFINISHED
Haddo House NERFINISHED
Mavisbank House NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 18th century

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William Adam notableWork The House of Drum (alterations)