Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Kinross. Show all posts
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Tour Scotland Video Pub Music Session Salutation Hotel Kinross Perthshire



Tour Scotland video of a traditional music session in the Salutation Hotel, Kinross by Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland.

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May 25th Photograph Reflections Dowhill House Scotland


May 25th photograph of reflections in the front garden pond at Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland.


May 25th photograph of reflections in the front garden pond at Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland.

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May 25th Photograph Pond Dowhill House Scotland


May 25th photograph of a pond at Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland.


May 25th photograph of a pond at Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland.


May 25th photograph of a pond at Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland.

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May 25th Photograph Sundial Scotland


May 25th photograph of a sundial at Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland.

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May 25th Photograph Dowhill House Scotland


May 25th photograph of Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland. A private residence that my tour groups may visit on their small group tours of Scotland. The centre part of the house was built in 1710, 300 years ago this year, by Mr Budd. Mr Budd became the factor to the Adam family of Blairadam two miles away. William Adam developed a large estate with Mr Budd's help and finally his son's widow left the house to the Adam's in 1823.


May 25th photograph of Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland.


May 25th photograph of Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland.


May 25th photograph of Dowhill House near Kinross, Scotland.

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Perth and Kinross, at the geographical heart of Scotland, contain buildings which range from the remains of a Roman line of forts and watch towers, the fort at Ardoch, of the first and second centuries, is one of the best preserved and least known of such structures in Britain, early historic hill forts, a remarkable array of carved stones erected by the warrior aristocracy of the sixth to ninth centuries, the inventive medieval Dunkeld Cathedral, and mottes, castles and tower houses, among them the island fortress of Lochleven Castle and Elcho Castle's assertion of baronial status. The grandiose funerary monuments of the seventeenth century at Scone Palace and the Kinoull Aisle presaged the 'court' classicism of Sir William Bruce, which is exemplified by his own mansion, garden and landscape at Kinross House. Blair Castle's mid-eighteenth century stucco work, unequalled in Scotland, celebrates the magnificence of the Dukes of Atholl, this display challenged in the early nineteenth century by the sumptuous Gothic palaces of Scone and Taymouth Castle. A multitude of smaller country houses embrace a variety of styles (classical, Italianate, castellated and Baronial), while Georgian and Victorian churches, many with superb stained glass, abound. Among towns and villages, Dunkeld is the epitome of a small Scottish burgh while the Royal burgh of Perth has expanded from its medieval core with the addition of late Georgian 'new towns' and civic and industrial monuments of the nineteenth century. Perth and Kinross: The Buildings of Scotland.

May 23rd Photograph Cottage Scotland


May 23rd photograph of a traditional Scottish cottage near Kinross, Scotland.


May 23rd photograph of a traditional Scottish cottage near Kinross, Scotland.

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Building Scotland. Scotland's traditionally built environment is one of its most unique and cherished features. It is something which both draws visitors from around the world and gives Scotland's inhabitants a sense of place and identity. This volume celebrates for the first time the raw materials which have been employed in forming Scotland's traditional buildings. In total 14 different materials are examined, including stone, timber, iron, clay and slate, with each being discussed by an expert in the material, reflecting regional variations, the socio-economic stories behind the materials, and how they have shaped Scotland's traditionally built environment. Each chapter covers aspects of the material such as how it has been utilised over time, geographical variations throughout the country, the properties of the material and examples of its use. All the photography for the book has been commissioned from one of Scotland's leading young photographers to make it as visually impressive as it is informative. Building Scotland.

February 21st Photograph Bruce Golf Course Scotland


February 21st photograph of The Bruce Golf Course, Kinross, by Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland. The Bruce is a thoroughly enjoyable test of golf. Undulating greens, streams, ponds and enticing tree-lined fairways provide a challenging activity to both low and high handicap golfers alike. Golf Scotland.


February 21st photograph of The Bruce Golf Course, Kinross, by Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland.


February 21st photograph of The Bruce Golf Course, Kinross, by Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland.

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September 14th Photograph Benarty Hill Scotland


September 14th photograph of Benarty Hill, South of Kinross, Scotland.

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Photograph South Elevation Kinross House Scotland


Photograph of the South elevation of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.


Photograph of the South elevation of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.


Photograph of the South elevation of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.

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Photograph Lion Carving Kinross House Scotland


Photograph of a lion carving on a wall of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.

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Photograph Lawn Kinross House Scotland


Photograph of the lawn of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.


Photograph of the lawn of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.


Photograph of the lawn of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.

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Photograph Lion Sculpture Kinross House Scotland


Photograph of a Lion sculpture in the gardens of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.

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Photograph Atlas Sculpture Kinross House Scotland


Photograph of the Atlas sculpture in the gardens of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.

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Photograph Front Door Kinross House Scotland


Photograph of the front door of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.


Photograph of the stone carvings above the front door of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.

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" The House is a Picture, it is all Beauty; the stone is white and fine, the Order regular, the Contrivance elegant, the workmanship exquisite. Dryden's Lines, intended for a Compliment on his Friend's Poetry, and quoted before, are literally of the House of Kinross. Strong Dorick Columns form the Base. Corinthian fills the upper Space. So all below is Strength, and all above is Grace. " Daniel Defoe in Tour through Great Britain Volume II.

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Photograph Fountain Kinross House Scotland


Photograph of the fountain in the gardens of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.


Photograph of the fountain in the gardens of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Kinross House


Tour Scotland photograph of Kinross House, Kinross, Scotland. Kinross House is a late 17th century country house overlooking Loch Leven, near Kinross in Scotland. Construction of the house was begun in 1686, by the architect Sir William Bruce as his own home. It is regarded as one of his finest works, and was called by Daniel Defoe "the most beautiful and regular piece of Architecture in Scotland". The house, which is undoubtedly the most important early classical mansion in Scotland, retains most of its original internal decoration. The house is not open to the public, although the elegant gardens can be visited. The structure is also notable in its precocious use of a medieval building as focus, as the house itself, and its garden avenue, are deliberately orientated on the picturesque object of 14th century Loch Leven Castle on an island in the adjacent loch.

Photograph Town Hall Kinross Scotland


Photograph of the Town Hall Steeple in Kinross, Scotland.


Photograph of the Town Hall in Kinross, Scotland.


Photograph of the Town Hall in Kinross, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Stubborn Belgian Blue Kinross


Tour Scotland photograph of a stubborn Belgian Blue at the Agricultural Show in Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland. Belgian Blue cattle are a beef breed from Belgium, known in French as Race de la Moyenne et Haute Belgique. Alternative names include Belgian Blue-White, Belgian White and Blue Pied, Belgian White Blue, Blue and Blue Belgian. The sculpted, heavily muscled appearance is known as "double muscling", and is a trait shared by the Piedmontese breed. They are named for their typically blue grey mottled hair colour, although it can vary from white to black.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Goats Kinross


Tour Scotland photograph of goats on visit to the Agricultural Show in Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Welsh Ponies Kinross


Tour Scotland photograph of Welsh ponies at the Agricultural Show in Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland. Native ponies existed in Wales before 1600 BC, and a Welsh type cob was known as early as the Middle Ages. They were influenced by the Arabian horse, and possibly also by the Thoroughbred and the Hackney horse.



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