Cluny House

Cluny House
Cluny House in 2009
Map
General information
Town or cityAberfeldy, Perth and Kinross
CountryScotland
Coordinates56°38′28″N 3°49′44″W / 56.6411°N 3.82875°W / 56.6411; -3.82875
Completedc. 1825; 199 years ago (1825)
Technical details
Floor count2 (3 in tower)

Cluny House is Category B listed building in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, Scotland.[1] It dates to around 1825. Its tower was added about fifty years later.[2]

In the mid-19th century, it was the home of Thomas Cockburn-Hood (1820–1889).[3][4]

The house's gardens were started in the 1950s by Bobby and Betty Masterton.[5] The former also planted the tree trail at the Birks of Aberfeldy.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Who needs Japan? Scotland's answer to cherry blossom season" – The Telegraph, 25 January, 2019
  2. ^ Cluny House - Historic Environment Scotland
  3. ^ Rugby School Register: 1850-1874, Rugby School (1902)
  4. ^ Cockburn-Hood, Charles Edwin – National Library of New Zealand
  5. ^ "Garden of the week: Drummond Castle Gardens, Muthill, Crieff" – The Herald, 23 July, 2021
  6. ^ The Birks of Aberfeldy – Highland Perthshire

External links

  • Cluny House Gardens – official website
  • Cluny House – ParksandGardens.org
  • Cluny House – Canmore
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