The House of Blair (alterations)

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The House of Blair (alterations) refers to the significant architectural modifications designed by prominent Scottish architect William Adam to an existing Blair family residence in the 18th century.

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instanceOf 18th-century architecture work
architectural project
building alteration
architect William Adam NERFINISHED
architectNationality Scottish
architecturalStyle Scottish country house style
associatedWith Blair family NERFINISHED
Scottish country house tradition
belongsToArchitecturalHeritage Scottish architectural history
centuryOfWork 18th century
client Blair family NERFINISHED
country Scotland
function country house residence
heritageType historic house alterations
historicalContext 18th-century Scottish landed estate culture
locatedIn Scotland
modifies existing Blair family residence
partOf Blair family estate NERFINISHED
projectType alteration and extension of existing house
relatedWorkOf William Adam NERFINISHED
timePeriod 18th century

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William Adam notableWork The House of Blair (alterations)