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Corehouse is a
country house and estate,
located 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) to the
south of Lanark, Scotland. The
estate is by the
Corra Linn
Falls on the...
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Corehouse,
built in 1844, the home of the
Cranstoun family, is nearby. The
Falls of
Clyde Site of
Special Scientific Interest (formerly the
Corehouse...
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George Cranstoun, Lord
Corehouse (28
November 1770 – 26 June 1850) was a
Scottish advocate,
judge and satirist.
Cranstoun was
likely born at his father's...
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Castle (also
known as Corrax,
Corax or
Corehouse Castle) is a
ruined 16th-century
castle within the
Corehouse Estate near New Lanark, Scotland. It overlooks...
- New Lanark,
close to the
Falls of Clyde, the
Corehouse estate and the
Scottish Wildlife Trust's
Corehouse Nature Reserve. The
Lanark Museum is located...
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Cranstoun of that Ilk and
Corehouse (b. 19
December 1943) Heir apparent:
Alexander John
George Cranstoun of that Ilk and
Corehouse,
younger (b. 1995) Scottish...
- of Scotland. His
mother Margaret was the
daughter of John
Bannatyne of
Corehouse in Lanarkshire. He was the
older brother of
William Johnstone MP. In 1700...
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Black Clauchrie House Blairquhan Castle Culzean Castle Carstairs House Corehouse Hamilton Palace Argyll's
Lodging Gartmore House Strathblane Country House...
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Although this was not accepted, it led to the
acceptance of his
design for
Corehouse, a
large country house in Lanarkshire, Scotland, for the
judge George...
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Cranstoun (1755–96),
officer of the
Royal Navy
George Cranstoun, Lord
Corehouse (died 1850),
Scottish advocate,
judge and
satirist Louisa Cranstoun Nisbett...