Melville Castle (attributed)

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Melville Castle (attributed) is a Scottish country house near Edinburgh, traditionally credited to the prominent 18th-century architect Sir William Chambers and noted for its castellated Gothic Revival style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
castellated style
associatedWith Sir William Chambers NERFINISHED
attributedArchitect Sir William Chambers NERFINISHED
country Scotland
culturalContext 18th-century Scottish aristocratic estate
era 18th century
hasBuildingType stately home
hasDesignAttributionStatus traditionally credited
hasFeature Gothic detailing
battlement-like parapets
castle-style turrets
hasFunction private residence
heritage Scottish country house tradition
locatedIn Midlothian NERFINISHED
near Edinburgh
namedAfter Melville family NERFINISHED
near Edinburgh NERFINISHED
notableFor castellated Gothic Revival architecture
partOf Scottish architectural heritage
region Lowland Scotland
usedAs country residence

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Sir William Chambers notableWork Melville Castle (attributed)