Stoney Hill House West Lothian, Scotland, UK

17th cent. Rubble much dilapidated. Originally consisted of L-plan 3 storeyed house with stair tower in re-entrant angle. Remains: tower (octagonal, 3 storeys) parapeted look-out, Cartouche over entrance) and vaulted 1st storey of remainder.

Listed Building Description
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17th cent. Rubble much dilapidated. Originally consisted of L-plan 3 storeyed house with stair tower in re-entrant angle. Remains: tower (octagonal, 3 storeys) parapeted look-out, Cartouche over entrance) and vaulted 1st storey of remainder.

Listed Building Statement of Special Interest
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Ruin. Built for Dundases of Stoney Hill. Acquired by Hopes and added to Hopetoun Estate. Scheduled Monument.

Listed Building References
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