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Architecture Notes

Event ID 844206

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Architecture Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/844206

NMRS REFERENCE

Owner: Lord Howard de Walden

Architect: Dick Peddie and MacKay, Edinburgh survey

Attic 2, Bin 10, Bag 1 Ingram and Browne, Kilmarnock 1909

Dick Peddie and MacKay, Edinburgh restoration

Attic 2, Bin 10, Bag 1 J S Richardson 1909-1929

Dr J S Richardson - restoration c.1936

EXTERNAL REFERENCE

SMT Magazine November 1934

The castle was donated to the town of Kilmarnock and now houses a museum containing an impressive collection of European arms and armour, as well as an extensive collection of early musical instruments. A visitor's centre is housed near the lodge and the 19th century villa De Walden once resided in is still in use as conference room and office. The District Council purchased the surrounding grounds in 1976 and opened it as a Country Park and rare breeds farm which is now open to the Public.

Information from Historic Scotland listing

(Undated) information in NMRS.

People and Organisations

References