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Dunlop

Introduction

The loosely-structured designed landscape associated with Dunlop House is the setting for an imminent housing development connected with the renovation of the house.

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History

Period

18th Century

Associated People
Features & Designations

Designations

  • Historic Environment Scotland Listed Building

  • Reference: West Lodge with boundary walls, gatepiers and railingsC
  • Grade: C(S)

Features

  • House (featured building)
  • Earliest Date:
Key Information

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Period

18th Century

Survival

Part: standing remains

References

References

  • Peter McGowan Associates with Christopher Dingwall, 'Dunlop', in {Ayrshire Garden and Designed Landscape Survey} (Prestwick: South Ayrshire Council, 2007) [on CD-ROM]
  • Millar, A. H., {The Castles and Mansions of Ayrshire with Historical and Descriptive Accounts} (Glasgow: Grimsay Press, 2004), pp. 72-3
  • Close, R. (ed), {Ayrshire and Arran: An Illustrated Architectural Guide} (Edinburgh: The Rutland Press, 1992), p. 123
  • Sinclair, J. (ed), {[Old] Statistical Account of Scotland} ([n.p.]: [n.pub.], 1971-9), Vol. 9, pp. 533-49
  • {Ordnance Survey County Series Six Inch} (Southampton, 1854)
  • Captain M. J. Armstrong and Son {A New Map of Ayrshire} (1775)
  • William Roy {Military Survey of Scotland} (1750)
  • Joan Blaeu {Atlas Novus - South Carrick/North Carrick/Kyle/Cunninghame} (Amsterdam, 1654)
  • Coventry, M., {The Castles of Scotland} (Edinburgh: Goblinshead, 1997), p. 158