Basil Spence’s own house at Broughton Place, Scottish Borders

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Basil Spence’s own house at Broughton Place in the Scottish Borders is a modernist country residence that showcases the architect’s personal design style and approach to integrating contemporary architecture with a rural landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf house
architect Basil Spence NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Modernism
context Scottish countryside
country United Kingdom
designApproach integration of contemporary architecture with rural surroundings
function private residence
hasArchitecturalSignificance example of mid‑20th‑century Scottish modernist domestic architecture
hasDesignFeature emphasis on relationship between building and landscape
locatedIn Broughton Place NERFINISHED
Scotland
Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
notableFor expression of Basil Spence’s personal design style
modernist interpretation of a country residence
owner Basil Spence NERFINISHED
relatedWorkOf Basil Spence NERFINISHED
setting rural landscape
use residential building

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Basil Spence notableWork Basil Spence’s own house at Broughton Place, Scottish Borders