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- The Glencripesdale Estate is a country estate situated along the south side of Loch Sunart, a sea loch in the west highlands of Scotland. Today, the Isle...
- Glencripesdale House, or Glencripesdale Castle as it was sometimes referred to, was the centre of the 26,000-acre (11,000-hectare) Glencripesdale Estate...
- estates of Glencripesdale, Laudale and Rahoy, and measured 106 square kilometres (41 sq mi), and its centre point was the 27-bedroom Glencripesdale Castle...
- 1824. The noted philanthropist Goodwin Newton of Barrells Hall, and Glencripesdale Estate was Director and Chairman for a long period in the late nineteenth...
- Photo Glencripesdale, Glencripesdale House 56°39′58″N 5°49′00″W / 56.666062°N 5.816736°W / 56.666062; -5.816736 (Glencripesdale, Glencripesdale House)...
- Simple coastal catchments Glenmore River Strontian River Carnoch River Glencripesdale Burn Kinloch River Barr River Savary River Aline catchment River Aline...
- countryside near Castle Bromwich. The owners of the house were the Newtons of Glencripesdale Estate, who also owned Barrells Hall. Whateley Hall was demolished in...
- Gentleman, who was Vicar of Driffield and later Redditch, he bought the Glencripesdale Estate on Loch Sunart, Argyll, Scotland as a holiday home for the family...
- wife of John Milward, one of the heirs to Milwards Needles and the Glencripesdale Estate. They lived at Barlow Woodseats Hall in Derbyshire. Ivo Smedley-Aston...
- Worcestershire, is a country house built for Canon Horace Newton of Glencripesdale Estate and Barrells Hall in 1893[citation needed] by the famed Victorian...