The House of Kilravock (alterations)

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The House of Kilravock (alterations) refers to the 18th-century remodeling and improvements of the historic Kilravock Castle in the Scottish Highlands carried out by prominent architect William Adam.

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instanceOf 18th-century building renovation
architectural alteration project
appliesToPart main house of Kilravock Castle
architect William Adam NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle 18th-century Scottish classical influence
commissionedBy the laird of Kilravock NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasHistoricalPeriod Georgian era in Scotland
hasSubject improvement of domestic accommodation at Kilravock Castle
remodeling of existing medieval castle fabric
updating of the castle to contemporary 18th-century standards
heritageContext Scottish Highlands built heritage
Scottish country house architecture
location Kilravock Castle NERFINISHED
near Croy, Highland, Scotland
notableFor integration of Adam-style improvements into a medieval castle setting
partOf architectural works of William Adam
relatedTo Kilravock Castle NERFINISHED
significantPerson William Adam NERFINISHED
startTime 18th century

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William Adam notableWork The House of Kilravock (alterations)