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Cramond House
McKean, John, 1895, Photograph
Cramond House
Cramond House
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10161
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Cramond House
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Cramond House, Edinburgh sits within its gardens filled with mature trees. The mansion house has stairs leading up to an entrance with a triangular pediment above it. The building has a row of arched windows.
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McKean, John
Date
1895
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15.2 x 20.2 cm
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Photograph
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Cramond House dates from around 1680, and was built for the Inglis of Cramond. The house underwent substantial alterations in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Originally a separate village, Cramond is now a suburb in the north west of Edinburgh. Set alongside the beautiful Almond Valley it retains a picturesque, village-like feel. Cramond Harbour at the mouth of the Almond is a popular location for recreational sailing.
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