The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fiu. Il(i9.—Baroin-il , Gurbals. View from Soulli-East. STOBCROSS HOUSE. A simple old Scottish suburban mansion, which was removed upwardsof thirty years ago. It stood on the banks of the Clyde, near where the. KBliiiipiiiiJif KiG mo. - House. View fiom Soutli-East. FOURTH PERIOD — 10 — STOBCROSS HOUSK Stobcross Docks now are. It was an unpretending structure, which wellillustrated the latest development of the native architecture of Scotland,as yet uninfluenced to any appreciab


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fiu. Il(i9.—Baroin-il , Gurbals. View from Soulli-East. STOBCROSS HOUSE. A simple old Scottish suburban mansion, which was removed upwardsof thirty years ago. It stood on the banks of the Clyde, near where the. KBliiiipiiiiJif KiG mo. - House. View fiom Soutli-East. FOURTH PERIOD — 10 — STOBCROSS HOUSK Stobcross Docks now are. It was an unpretending structure, which wellillustrated the latest development of the native architecture of Scotland,as yet uninfluenced to any appreciable extent by the details of theRenaissance. The house (Fig. 1110) was built on the E Plan, having a main blockabout 62 feet long, with a front facing the river to the south, and twowings, one at the east and the other at the west end, extending backwards


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