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Dunderave Castle View from North East
SC 565384
Description Dunderave Castle View from North East
Catalogue Number SC 565384
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of B 9
Scope and Content View of Dunderave Castle from the north-east, Argyll and Bute Dunderave Castle, dating to the late 16th century, was a four-storeyed L-plan tower. Occupied until the early 19th century, it then became a roofless shell. In 1911-12 it was restored and extended by Sir Robert Lorimer for Sir Andrew northoble of Ardkinglas. The tower-house, built by John MacNaughton or his father, Sir Alexander, c.1598, is at the rear. The one-and-a-half-storeyed north range in the foreground was designed by Lorimer (1864-1929) and contains the kitchen, services and servants' rooms. The low storeyed buildings to the north and south of the tower-house created the sides of a small sheltered square courtyard. Lorimer designed the ranges to harmonise with the original building, using the same local rubble masonry. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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