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كولين هاوس هو منزل كبير، حوالي 1 كيلومتر (0.6 ميل) جنوب غرب مدينة كولين الساحلية في موراي، كان مقرأوجيلفي من فيندلاتر، الذي أصبح الإيرلز فيندلاتر وسي فيلد، وظل في عائلته حتى عام 1982. بدأت أعمال البناء في المنزل في عام 1600 ، وتضمنت بعض الأعمال الحجرية لمبنى سابق في الموقع. تم توسيع المنزل وإعادة تشكيله عدة مرات من قبل المهندسين المعماريين البارزين مثل جيمس آدم وجون آدم وديفيد بريس. وقد وصفه المؤرخ المعماري تشارلز ماكين بأنه «أحد أروع المنازل في اسكتلندا» وقد تم تصنيفه كمبنى مصنف من الفئة أ. تم توسيع الأراضي في عشرينيات القرن التاسع عشر عندما تم هدم قرية كولين بأكملها، باستثناء كنيسة كولين القديمة، لإفساح المجال لتحسينات للأراضي بواسطة لويس جرانت أوجيلفي، إيرل سيفيلد الخامس؛ شيدت قرية جديدة قريبة من الساحل لسكانها. يوجد داخل الأراضي جسر، وقاعة مستديرة، وحراسة، وكل منها مدرج بشكل فردي على Cullen House is a large house, about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) south-west of the coastal town of Cullen in Moray, Scotland. It was the seat of the Ogilvies of Findlater, who went on to become the Earls of Findlater and Seafield, and it remained in their family until 1982. Building work started on the house in 1600, incorporating some of the stonework of an earlier building on the site. The house has been extended and remodelled several times by prominent architects such as James Adam, John Adam, and David Bryce. It has been described by the architectural historian Charles McKean as "one of the grandest houses in Scotland" and is designated a Category A listed building. The grounds were enlarged in the 1820s when the entire village of Cullen, save for Cullen Old Church, was demolished to make wa Cullen House ist ein Herrenhaus nahe der schottischen Ortschaft Cullen in der Council Area Moray. 1972 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Denkmalkategorie A aufgenommen. Mit dem Temple of Pomona, der Hauptpforte zu dem Anwesen und der Cullen House Bridge sind drei weitere Bauwerke auf dem Anwesen separat als Kategorie-A-Bauwerke geschützt. Zehn weitere Außenbauwerke sind zudem als Kategorie-B-Bauwerke klassifiziert und drei als Denkmäler der Kategorie C. Das Gesamtanwesen ist im schottischen Register für Landschaftsgärten verzeichnet. In vier von sieben Kategorien wurde das höchste Prädikat „herausragend“ verliehen.
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A carving of a coat of arms, showing the arms of the Earl of Seafield A coat of arms, showing the arms of the Earl of Seafield
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The Seafield arms as depicted in an armorial panel on the west wing of Cullen House Cullen House, viewed from the west Arms of the Earl of Seafield
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كولين هاوس هو منزل كبير، حوالي 1 كيلومتر (0.6 ميل) جنوب غرب مدينة كولين الساحلية في موراي، كان مقرأوجيلفي من فيندلاتر، الذي أصبح الإيرلز فيندلاتر وسي فيلد، وظل في عائلته حتى عام 1982. بدأت أعمال البناء في المنزل في عام 1600 ، وتضمنت بعض الأعمال الحجرية لمبنى سابق في الموقع. تم توسيع المنزل وإعادة تشكيله عدة مرات من قبل المهندسين المعماريين البارزين مثل جيمس آدم وجون آدم وديفيد بريس. وقد وصفه المؤرخ المعماري تشارلز ماكين بأنه «أحد أروع المنازل في اسكتلندا» وقد تم تصنيفه كمبنى مصنف من الفئة أ. تم توسيع الأراضي في عشرينيات القرن التاسع عشر عندما تم هدم قرية كولين بأكملها، باستثناء كنيسة كولين القديمة، لإفساح المجال لتحسينات للأراضي بواسطة لويس جرانت أوجيلفي، إيرل سيفيلد الخامس؛ شيدت قرية جديدة قريبة من الساحل لسكانها. يوجد داخل الأراضي جسر، وقاعة مستديرة، وحراسة، وكل منها مدرج بشكل فردي على أنه هيكل من الفئة أ. Cullen House ist ein Herrenhaus nahe der schottischen Ortschaft Cullen in der Council Area Moray. 1972 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Denkmalkategorie A aufgenommen. Mit dem Temple of Pomona, der Hauptpforte zu dem Anwesen und der Cullen House Bridge sind drei weitere Bauwerke auf dem Anwesen separat als Kategorie-A-Bauwerke geschützt. Zehn weitere Außenbauwerke sind zudem als Kategorie-B-Bauwerke klassifiziert und drei als Denkmäler der Kategorie C. Das Gesamtanwesen ist im schottischen Register für Landschaftsgärten verzeichnet. In vier von sieben Kategorien wurde das höchste Prädikat „herausragend“ verliehen. Cullen House is a large house, about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) south-west of the coastal town of Cullen in Moray, Scotland. It was the seat of the Ogilvies of Findlater, who went on to become the Earls of Findlater and Seafield, and it remained in their family until 1982. Building work started on the house in 1600, incorporating some of the stonework of an earlier building on the site. The house has been extended and remodelled several times by prominent architects such as James Adam, John Adam, and David Bryce. It has been described by the architectural historian Charles McKean as "one of the grandest houses in Scotland" and is designated a Category A listed building. The grounds were enlarged in the 1820s when the entire village of Cullen, save for Cullen Old Church, was demolished to make way for improvements to the grounds by Lewis Grant-Ogilvy, 5th Earl of Seafield; a new village, closer to the coast, was constructed for the inhabitants. Within the grounds are a bridge, a rotunda and a gatehouse, each of which is individually listed as a Category A structure. Twice in its history, the house has been captured and ransacked. It was taken by forces acting under the orders of the Marquess of Montrose in 1645 during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. It was attacked again by Jacobite forces during the rising of 1745, shortly before they were defeated at the Battle of Culloden. Cullen House was inherited by Nina Ogilvie-Grant-Studley-Herbert, the 12th Countess of Seafield, in 1915. She did not use it as her primary residence, nor did her son Ian Ogilvie-Grant, who inherited it on her death in 1969. By the time it was designated a listed building three years later it had become dilapidated, and its contents were auctioned off shortly afterwards. In 1982, it was purchased by Kit Martin, a specialist in saving historic buildings. Martin worked with the local architect Douglas Forrest to convert the house into fourteen individual dwellings, retaining much of the original interior of the building. The house was badly damaged by fire in 1987, after which it underwent an extensive two-year programme of restoration. The subdivided house is still in use today as domestic accommodation.
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