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The name given in the 19th century to the architecture of the castellated mansions of Renaissance Scotland. The style was revived c.1830 by William Burn (1789-1870), whose pupil David Bryce (1803-76) became its most celebrated exponent. Although the style is found mainly in Scotland, there are examples in North America.
http://www.balmoralcastle.com/
Highland home of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Includes history and visitor information.
http://www.fairmont.com/banff-springs/
Hotel designed in 1886 by Bruce Price of New York for William Van Horne, General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railways. Includes history and slideshow.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_baronial_style
An illustrated outline of this variation on the Gothic revival style from the collaborative online encyclopedia.
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