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220:(1863 - 1946), author of "Flemington" and "Tales of Angus", was a member of the Kennedy-Erskine family and was born in the house. The last Laird of Dun was Mrs. Millicent Lovett. She moved out of the house to an estate house "temporarily" in 1948, moving all the furnishings and artifacts up into the attic. The rest of the house was leased to a local farming family who ran it as a bed and breakfast establishment for many years. Millicent never returned to the house and on her death in 1980 it was bequeathed by her to the National Trust for Scotland. The Trust discovered all the original furnishings in the attic and spent 9 years returning the house to the state it had been in at the time of Augusta. In 1989, the house opened to the public, 47: 31: 54: 200:, the 13th Laird of Dun, an Edinburgh lawyer appointed Lord of Justiciary in 1710, wanted a more comfortable and prestigious home. He opposed the union. It continued as the home to the Erskines for a further 250 years, undergoing some internal re-modeling when 195:
and was finished in 1743. (Work had commenced in 1732.) There is elaborate plaster-work by Joseph Enzer, principally and most elaborately in the saloon. The house replaced the original 14th Century Tower House to the west when
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The proximate area evinces archaeological evidence of early man dating back 9,000 years. Besides finds at the House of Dun property itself, there is a large standing stone a few miles to the north known as the
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The south front (top) and north front of the House of Dun, as illustrated in William Adam's Vitruvius Scoticus.
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was home to the Erskine (later Kennedy-Erskine) family from 1375 until 1980.
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presiding to mark the tercentenary of William Adam's death.
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and situated approximately halfway between the towns of
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House of Dun is located in Scotland
Coordinates
56°43′45″N 2°32′25″W / 56.7293°N 2.5404°W / 56.7293; -2.5404
https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/house-of-dun
National Trust for Scotland
Dun
Montrose Basin
Montrose
Brechin
Angus, Scotland
John Erskine of Dun
Scottish Reformation
William Adam
David Erskine, Lord Dun
Lady Augusta Fitzclarence
William IV
Dora Jordan
Margaret Erskine of Dun
Violet Jacob
the Queen Mother
Montrose Basin
nature reserve
South Esk
Stone of Morphie
John Erskine of Dun
David Erskine, Lord Dun
William Adam
Margaret Erskine of Dun
Lady Augusta Gordon

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