The House of Glamis (alterations)

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The House of Glamis (alterations) refers to the 18th-century architectural modifications and enhancements made to Scotland’s historic Glamis Castle by the prominent architect William Adam.

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instanceOf 18th-century building alteration
architectural project
appliesTo Glamis Castle NERFINISHED
architect William Adam NERFINISHED
architecturalStyleInfluence Georgian style
Palladian influence in Scotland
associatedWith Georgian-era architecture in Scotland
Scottish country house architecture
broaderCategory alterations to historic buildings in Scotland
works by William Adam
commissionedFor owners of Glamis Castle
country Scotland
hasSubject architectural enhancements
architectural modifications
heritageContext historic Scottish castle
historicalSignificance development of Glamis Castle’s 18th-century appearance
location Glamis, Angus, Scotland NERFINISHED
namedAfter House of Glamis NERFINISHED
notableArchitect William Adam NERFINISHED
partOf architectural history of Glamis Castle
region Angus NERFINISHED
relatedWork Glamis Castle NERFINISHED
subjectOf research on the architectural evolution of Glamis Castle
studies of William Adam’s country house designs
timePeriod 18th century

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