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Buchanan Auld House (or Buchanan Old House) is a ruined house in Stirlingshire, Scotland, located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the village of Drymen. Historic seat of the Clan Buchanan, the house was the property of the Chiefs of Clan Buchanan who controlled the surrounding lands from at least 1231 until 1682. Following the death of John Buchanan in the late 17th century, the estate passed to the Grahams who substantially rebuilt the house during the 18th century. The property burned down in 1852 and James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose commissioned the country house of Buchanan Castle as a replacement, which was built in 1852-1858 and stands 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the southeast. The ruins of Buchanan Auld House exist today as part of a courtyard attached to the clubhouse of the Buchanan Castl

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  • Buchanan Auld House (engl. Buchanan Old House) ist die Ruine eines Landhauses etwa 2,5 km westlich des Dorfes Drymen in der schottischen Grafschaft Stirlingshire (heute Verwaltungseinheit Stirling). Das Haus gehörte dem Clan Buchanan und war ihr historischer Sitz von spätestens 1231 bis 1682. Nach dem Tod des Clanchefs John Buchanan Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts fiel das Anwesen an den . Im 18. Jahrhundert ließen die Grahams das Haus wesentlich umbauen. Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts brannte das Haus ab und 1852 ließ , Buchanan Castle als Ersatz errichten. Die Ruinen des alten Landhauses sind heute Teil des Hofes, der zum Clubhaus des Buchanan Castle Golf Clubs gehört. Historic Scotland hat sie als historisches Bauwerk der Kategorie C gelistet. (de)
  • Buchanan Auld House (or Buchanan Old House) is a ruined house in Stirlingshire, Scotland, located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the village of Drymen. Historic seat of the Clan Buchanan, the house was the property of the Chiefs of Clan Buchanan who controlled the surrounding lands from at least 1231 until 1682. Following the death of John Buchanan in the late 17th century, the estate passed to the Grahams who substantially rebuilt the house during the 18th century. The property burned down in 1852 and James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose commissioned the country house of Buchanan Castle as a replacement, which was built in 1852-1858 and stands 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the southeast. The ruins of Buchanan Auld House exist today as part of a courtyard attached to the clubhouse of the Buchanan Castl (en)
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  • Buchanan Auld House in 2017 (en)
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  • Location in Stirlingshire (en)
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  • Buchanan Auld House (or Buchanan Old House) is a ruined house in Stirlingshire, Scotland, located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the village of Drymen. Historic seat of the Clan Buchanan, the house was the property of the Chiefs of Clan Buchanan who controlled the surrounding lands from at least 1231 until 1682. Following the death of John Buchanan in the late 17th century, the estate passed to the Grahams who substantially rebuilt the house during the 18th century. The property burned down in 1852 and James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose commissioned the country house of Buchanan Castle as a replacement, which was built in 1852-1858 and stands 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the southeast. The ruins of Buchanan Auld House exist today as part of a courtyard attached to the clubhouse of the Buchanan Castle Golf Club, which occupies the surrounding lands. (en)
  • Buchanan Auld House (engl. Buchanan Old House) ist die Ruine eines Landhauses etwa 2,5 km westlich des Dorfes Drymen in der schottischen Grafschaft Stirlingshire (heute Verwaltungseinheit Stirling). Das Haus gehörte dem Clan Buchanan und war ihr historischer Sitz von spätestens 1231 bis 1682. Nach dem Tod des Clanchefs John Buchanan Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts fiel das Anwesen an den . Im 18. Jahrhundert ließen die Grahams das Haus wesentlich umbauen. Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts brannte das Haus ab und 1852 ließ , Buchanan Castle als Ersatz errichten. Die Ruinen des alten Landhauses sind heute Teil des Hofes, der zum Clubhaus des Buchanan Castle Golf Clubs gehört. Historic Scotland hat sie als historisches Bauwerk der Kategorie C gelistet. (de)
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