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Craigiehall is a late-17th-century
country house,
which until 2015
served as the
Headquarters of the
British Army in Scotland. It is
located close to...
- on
Plantation Street. In 1923, it
moved into its
present building on
Craigiehall Street and was
renamed Harper Memorial Baptist Church in his honor. At...
- to the east, and
Kinning Park to the south. The 32-hectare (80-acre)
Craigiehall estate,
previously three smaller properties, was
bought in 1783 by John...
- Bachope, the
mason responsible for the
construction of
Hopetoun House,
Craigiehall, and
Kinross House, also
hailed from Alloway. Some
historic parts of...
- Muirhouse, Davidson's Mains, Blackhall, Ravelston, Craigcrook,
Turnhouse and
Craigiehall. The area has a low,
gently undulating topography that
drops down from...
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Barracks St Catharine's
Convent Western Harbour Whitefoord House Converted Craigiehall Dal****y
Dundas House Gladstone's Land The
Georgian House Governor's...
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Barracks St Catharine's
Convent Western Harbour Whitefoord House Converted Craigiehall Dal****y
Dundas House Gladstone's Land The
Georgian House Governor's...
- on 1
January 1682 to
Sophia Fairholme,
daughter of John
Fairholme of
Craigiehall, and
second on 20
November 1718 to
Charlotte Van Lore Bempde, daughter...
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Scottish Command was
established in 1905 at
Edinburgh Castle but
moved to
Craigiehall in 1955. Army
Order No 324,
issued on 21
August 1914,
authorised the...
- Cambridge, England,
designed by
Christopher Wren, is completed. 1695–1699 –
Craigiehall, near Edinburgh, Scotland,
designed by Sir
William Bruce. 1696 Main façades...