Additional
Information: The name given in the 19th century to the architecture of the castellated mansions of Renaissance Scotland. The style was revived c.1830 by William Burn (1789-1870), whose pupil David Bryce (1803-76) became its most celebrated exponent. Although the style
The Scottish Baronial The Scottish Baronial: J.K.Gillon describes the 19th century revival of Scottish architectural forms taking its inspiration from the buildings of the Scottish Renaissance. Includes images of Balmoral and other notable examples. (Scottish Baronial) http://www.freewebs.com/gillonj/
RCAHMS: Scottish Baronial Splendour at Threave House RCAHMS: Scottish Baronial Splendour at Threave House: The National Monuments Record of Scotland shows the original designs for this house designed in 1871 for Liverpool merchant William Gordon by Charles G H Kinnear (1830-1894). (Scottish Baronial) http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/showcasethreave.html
Glenapp Castle, Ballantrae, Ayrshire Glenapp Castle, Ballantrae, Ayrshire: House built in 1870 by the architect David Bryce for James Hunter, the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire, and now a hotel. Includes some history and images. (Scottish Baronial) http://www.glenappcastle.com/
The Fairmont Banff Springs The Fairmont Banff Springs: Hotel designed in 1886 by Bruce Price of New York for William Van Horne, General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railways. Includes history and slideshow. (Scottish Baronial) http://www.fairmont.com/banffsprings/
Balmoral Castle Balmoral Castle: Highland home of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Includes history and visitor information. (Scottish Baronial) http://www.balmoralcastle.com/
Architectural Style: Scottish Baronial Architectural Style: Scottish Baronial: Jean Manco outlines the origins of the style in the period 1560-1630 and gives a brief bibliography. (Scottish Baronial) http://www.building-history.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Style/Baronial.htm