The House of Craigiehall (alterations)

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The House of Craigiehall (alterations) refers to the significant 18th-century remodeling of the Craigiehall estate near Edinburgh by the prominent Scottish architect William Adam, showcasing his characteristic classical style.

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instanceOf architectural work
building alteration project
appliesToPart Craigiehall house NERFINISHED
architect William Adam NERFINISHED
country Scotland
genre country house remodeling
hasArchitecturalStyle Palladian-influenced classicism
hasArchitecturalType country house
hasCreator William Adam NERFINISHED
hasInfluence Scottish classical country house design
hasSubject remodeling of an existing estate house
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Edinburgh region NERFINISHED
locatedInTime 18th century Scotland
location near Edinburgh
partOf Craigiehall NERFINISHED
Craigiehall estate NERFINISHED
significantArchitect William Adam NERFINISHED
startTime 18th century
style classical architecture
timePeriod Georgian era

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William Adam notableWork The House of Craigiehall (alterations)