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Houndwood House

Country House (post Medieval), Inscribed Stone (17th Century), Tower House (medieval)

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Houndwood House is a medieval tower house in Scotland, later expanded into a country house, with an inscribed stone dating to the 17th century. It is remembered for its historical continuity and as an example of evolving Scottish domestic architecture.

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Scotland's National Record of the Historic Environment records Houndwood House as Country House (post Medieval), Inscribed Stone (17th Century), Tower House (medieval). The official map says its point is accurate as follows: NGR given to the nearest 1m. The record does not by itself mean that the public may enter the place.
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