The House of Boyne (alterations)

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The House of Boyne (alterations) refers to the significant 18th-century modifications designed by Scottish architect William Adam to the historic Boyne House in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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instanceOf 18th-century architectural work
architectural alteration project
historic building modification
appliesToBuilding Boyne House NERFINISHED
associatedWithArchitect William Adam NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasArchitect William Adam NERFINISHED
hasArchitectNationality Scottish
hasArchitecturalPeriod Georgian era
hasContext development of Scottish country houses in the 18th century
hasCulturalSignificance example of William Adam’s work on existing houses
hasHeritageType historic house alterations
hasLocation Boyne House, Aberdeenshire, Scotland NERFINISHED
hasRegion Aberdeenshire, Scotland NERFINISHED
hasSignificance major modification of an earlier house
hasStartTime 18th century
hasStyle 18th-century Scottish classical influence
locatedIn Aberdeenshire NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricRegion north-east Scotland NERFINISHED
modifies original Boyne House structure
partOf Scottish country house architecture
architectural history of Aberdeenshire

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William Adam notableWork The House of Boyne (alterations)