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193: 284: 121: 268: 24: 155: 170:. It was rented for a short number of years in the early 1960s as an architects office for the team who built the 60s part of Livingston, Scotland. Later it was used as a hotel and restaurant and "mediaeval banqueting hall", the last use being tenuously linked with William Finnemund, the 12th century, 279:
at each corner, a three-storey bow in the west elevation and a massive square porch. Characteristically, the house was very ornately decorated with a variety of architectural details; castellated roof lines, scrolled pinnacles, narrow pointed windows and drip moulds, and various cornices, besides
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carved motifs and decorated chimneys. Some of the ornate pinnacles have been removed in the interest of safety, and there had been at a recent extension to the lower ground floor across a sunken passage across the house with a roof flush with ground level.
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mansions remaining in Scotland as many were demolished in the late 1950s and 1960s. Cambusnethan House is a notable building in its own right as a good example of the neo-Gothic style, and also because so few buildings of this type still remain.
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is carved above the main entrance and etched in every balustrade of the main staircase inside. The arms represents a casket, heart and lock and derives from the tradition that the ancestors of this family carried
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In March 2014 the "Friends of Cambusnethan Priory" was established, with the aim of saving the building from further deterioration.
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Use of the building ended in 1984, and the building has fallen prey to vandalism and fire. The building is listed as At Risk by the
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during the 17th century. The manor house burned down in March 1816, and the present house was commissioned and built in 1820.
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The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, Bernard Burke, Harrison & Sons, 1884, p. 617
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as a building facing "critical" risk, having been damaged by fire in the 1980s and since vandalized.
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It is generally regarded as being the best remaining example of a Graham-built
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near the site of the present building, and this was replaced by a
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There are few remaining examples of early 19th-century
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