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| Title: |
House of Dun |
| Description: |
The House of Dun is a fine Georgian house built by William Adam in 1730 and is
famous for its plasterwork. Owned by the National Trust for Scotland.
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| Date: |
May 1989 |
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| Title: |
House of Dun |
| Description: |
The view from the gardens. The house can also be visited by steam train via
the Caledonian Railway
from Brechin.
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| Date: |
May 1989 |
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| Title: |
House of Dun |
| Description: |
This later view from the south shows the house without its original hedges and
with a new balcony on the roof.
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| Date: |
April 2007 |
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| Title: |
House of Dun |
| Description: |
This view shows the garden terrace to the side of the house.
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| Date: |
April 2007 |
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| Title: |
House of Dun - Gardens |
| Description: |
The main formal gardens lie to the side of the house. The National Trust hopes to
reinstate the large greenhouse which was originally on the left beside the raised
wall.
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| Date: |
April 2007 |
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| Title: |
House of Dun - Courtyard |
| Description: |
The courtyard contains a number a small buildings associated with the estate. This view
is from outside showing the clock tower.
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| Date: |
April 2007 |
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| Title: |
House of Dun - Courtyard |
| Description: |
This view shows the house and courtyard buildings the main archway.
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| Date: |
April 2007 |
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| Title: |
House of Dun - Weaver |
| Description: |
The courtyard contains many shops including Arts and Crafts, a cafe and this fine
weavers shop with original machines.
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| Date: |
April 2007 |
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| Title: |
House of Dun - Montrose Basin |
| Description: |
The view from the house shows Montrose Basin,
an important nature reserve.
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| Date: |
April 2007 |
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