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Cambusnethan House - Looking East
Scotland

Cambusnethan House, known locally as Cambusnethan Priory, is located in the Clyde Valley, 1¼ miles southwest of Wishaw.

The "Priory" was built in 1819 to the designs of architect James Graham (1776 - 1855) and is said to be one of his finest works.

Cambusnethan House is a large Gothic mansion, created in a monastic style for Robert Lockhart of Castlehill.

Like many other Lanarkshire landmarks, Cambusnethan House now lies derelict, burned out and vandalised.

www.lanarkshire360.co.uk

Copyright: Billy Hepburn
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10000x5000
Taken: 06/10/2007
Uploaded: 04/01/2010
Published: 04/01/2010
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