The House of Rosslyn (alterations)

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The House of Rosslyn (alterations) refers to architect William Adam’s 18th-century remodeling and enhancement of the historic Rosslyn family residence in Scotland.

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instanceOf 18th-century architectural work
architectural alteration project
appliesToBuilding Rosslyn family residence
architect William Adam NERFINISHED
associatedWith Rosslyn estate NERFINISHED
Rosslyn family NERFINISHED
client Rosslyn family NERFINISHED
country Scotland
genre country house improvement
hasArchitecturalStyle 18th-century Scottish country house style
hasHistoricalPeriod 18th century Scotland
hasPart enhancement of existing house fabric
exterior remodeling
reconfiguration of interior spaces
hasSubject remodeling of an existing historic residence
heritageContext Scottish architectural heritage
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Midlothian NERFINISHED
location Rosslyn, Midlothian, Scotland NERFINISHED
partOf architectural history of the Rosslyn estate
significantEvent remodeling of the Rosslyn family residence
significantPerson William Adam NERFINISHED
startTime 18th century
timePeriod Georgian era

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William Adam notableWork The House of Rosslyn (alterations)