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Category B listed house in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross

Cluny House
Cluny House in 2009
General information
Town or cityAberfeldy, Perth and Kinross
CountryScotland
Coordinates56°38′28″N 3°49′44″W / 56.6411°N 3.82875°W / 56.6411; -3.82875
Completedc. 1825; 199 years ago (1825)
Technical details
Floor count2 (3 in tower)

Cluny House is Category B listed building in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It dates to around 1825. Its tower was added about fifty years later.

In the mid-19th century, it was the home of Thomas Cockburn-Hood (1820–1889).

The house's gardens were started in the 1950s by Bobby and Betty Masterton. The former also planted the tree trail at the Birks of Aberfeldy.

See also

References

  1. "Who needs Japan? Scotland's answer to cherry blossom season"The Telegraph, 25 January, 2019
  2. Cluny House - Historic Environment Scotland
  3. Rugby School Register: 1850-1874, Rugby School (1902)
  4. Cockburn-Hood, Charles EdwinNational Library of New Zealand
  5. "Garden of the week: Drummond Castle Gardens, Muthill, Crieff"The Herald, 23 July, 2021
  6. The Birks of Aberfeldy – Highland Perthshire

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