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Publication Account
Date 1951
Event ID 1097287
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Publication Account
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1097287
THE PAVILION.
The Pavilion or summer-house, the traditional scene of the signing of the Treaty of Union, stands against the E. boundary-wall near the S. end of the property. Built of rubble and covered with a pantiled roof, it is oblong on plan and has recently been restored. The entrance is centred in the front between two windows, and there is a single window in each of the sides. All these openings are round-arched and their margins are rusticated, as are the quoins. Over each of the two W. corners rises a gorged lion-sejant supporting a shield; the N.W. shield is surmounted by a coronet and exhibits a monogram of the initials M H. The enriched plaster ceiling inside is quite modern.
RCAHMS 1951