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'''Dundas Castle''' is a historic house in ] modeled after ] in Scotland. It is also known as "Craig-E-Clare".<ref>http://www.dupontcastle.com/castles/craig-e.htm Craig-E-Clare Castle</ref> '''Dundas Castle''', also referred to as Craig-e-Clair <ref>http://www.dupontcastle.com/castles/craig-e.htm Craig-E-Clare Castle</ref>, is a historic house and former estate of Ralph Wurts-Dundas near ]. Wurts-Dundas was a wealthy and prominent New Yorker and grandson of William Wurts, one of three brothers who built the ].


It was built between 1915 and 1924 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. The residence, designed in the ] and ] styles, was constructed between 1915 and 1924 but never completed nor occupied after the death of Wurts-Dundas in 1921. The building and property were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

Today the castle is unoccupied and in a state of disrepair.{{cn|date=September 2020}}


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==External links== ==External links==
* - Photography and Well-Researched History * : Aerial photos and history of the Dundas Castle at Abandoned
* - More Photos and Updated History * : History of the Dundas Castle by Rebecca Parsons
* - history of the castle * : History of the Dundas Castle from Friends of the Beaverkill Community
* : Photo essay and history of the Dundas Castle at The Photo Explorer
* - history of the castle
* : More photos of the Dundas Castle at The Photo Explorer
* - Photography and History of the Castle * - Photo essay and history of the Dundas Castle at The Art of Abandonment


{{National Register of Historic Places in New York}} {{National Register of Historic Places in New York}}

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United States historic place
Dundas Castle
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Dundas Castle (Roscoe, New York) is located in New YorkDundas Castle (Roscoe, New York)Show map of New YorkDundas Castle (Roscoe, New York) is located in the United StatesDundas Castle (Roscoe, New York)Show map of the United States
Coordinates41°58′4.0″N 74°51′53.2″W / 41.967778°N 74.864778°W / 41.967778; -74.864778
Area1,000 acres (400 ha)
Built1915–24
Architectural styleAnglo-American
NRHP reference No.01000245
Designated HD21 March 2001

Dundas Castle, also referred to as Craig-e-Clair , is a historic house and former estate of Ralph Wurts-Dundas near Roscoe, New York. Wurts-Dundas was a wealthy and prominent New Yorker and grandson of William Wurts, one of three brothers who built the Delaware & Hudson Canal.

The residence, designed in the Gothic Revival and Elizabethan Revival styles, was constructed between 1915 and 1924 but never completed nor occupied after the death of Wurts-Dundas in 1921. The building and property were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. "Frederick C. Robie House". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Archived from the original on 2013-02-20. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  3. http://www.dupontcastle.com/castles/craig-e.htm Craig-E-Clare Castle

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