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  1. 9 de may. de 2023 · Built in 1743 to replace the medieval tower house that had been home to the Erskine family since 1375, the house is filled with treasures that tell the stories of the people who lived here. William Adam’s Georgian house places baroque extravagance in a spectacular natural setting.

    • House

      Built for David Erskine, 13th Laird of Dun, and designed in...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › House_of_DunHouse of Dun - Wikipedia

    The House of Dun is a National Trust for Scotland property in the parish of Dun, lying close to the edge of Montrose Basin and situated approximately halfway between the towns of Montrose and Brechin, in Angus, Scotland. The Dun Estate was home to the Erskine (later Kennedy-Erskine) family from 1375 until 1980.

    • William Adam
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    • Angus, Scotland
  3. Cared for by the National Trust for Scotland. Designed with Georgian pride and baroque extravagance, House of Dun is every bit the perfect 18th-century laird’s home. Inside, admire the masterful plasterwork, period furniture, embroideries and paintings.

    • Montrose, DD10 9LQ, Angus
  4. portal.historicenvironment.scot › designation › GDL00213HOUSE OF DUN (GDL00213)

    Location and Setting. The House of Dun lies about 2 miles (3km) north-west of Montrose and 3.5 miles (6km) east of Brechin. The A935, which links the two towns, forms the southern boundary of the site. A minor road off the A935 forms the western boundary, and the east drive skirts the eastern boundary of the designed landscape.

  5. 18 de ene. de 2023 · The House of Dun is four miles east of Brechin off the A935. Details. The estate is open daily, 8am – 8pm. Entrance is free. Tel: 01674 810264. Email: houseofdun@nts.org.uk. www.nts.org.uk. Courtesy of The Herald.