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Scottish Baronial Revival

Scope note

Used to describe a style of architecture practiced in Scotland in the mid-19th century based on the semi-fortified houses of the medieval Scottish nobility whose buildings were made from massive hewn stone and architectural features such as turrets and crenellations.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

3000262608

Created

13yrs ago

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