The House of Haddo (alterations)

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The House of Haddo (alterations) refers to the significant redesign and expansion of Haddo House in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, carried out by the prominent 18th-century Scottish architect William Adam.

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instanceOf architectural alteration project
building redesign
historic house modification
appliesToBuilding Haddo House NERFINISHED
architectRole prominent 18th-century Scottish architect
architecturalStyleInfluence Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWithFamily Gordon family of Haddo NERFINISHED
category 18th-century architecture in Scotland
Historic house alterations in Scotland
commissionedForUseAs country house residence
country Scotland
expanded original structure of Haddo House
hasArchitect William Adam NERFINISHED
William Adam (1689–1748) NERFINISHED
hasArchitectNationality Scottish
heritageContext Scottish country house tradition
locatedIn Aberdeenshire NERFINISHED
Haddo House NERFINISHED
Scotland
partOf architectural history of Haddo House
country house improvements in 18th-century Scotland
redesigned layout of Haddo House
relatedTo William Adam works in Scotland
significance significant redesign and expansion of Haddo House
timePeriod 18th century

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William Adam notableWork The House of Haddo (alterations)