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  2. Bowland House is a castellated Tudor-Gothic mansion built around 1813-15 to designs by James Gillespie Graham. The parks and woodlands extend up the south-facing slope of the narrow Crosslee Burn tributary valley and are mostly enclosed by the rolling plateaux of the Moorfoot Hills.

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  3. Bowland House is a castellated Tudor-Gothic mansion built c.1813-15 to designs by James Gillespie Graham. The main elevations are of dark whinstone, cut into brick-sized blocks with sandstone dressings.

  4. Jul 23, 2021 · Bowland House – the story so far. The Bowland House project in Blackburn is now six months in and works are progressing well. Like with any project of this nature, it has had its ups and downs, but our amazing neighbourhoods team, our contractor Casey and our wonderful Bowland House customers have helped to make everything work.

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    1813-15, James Gillespie Graham (with John Smith of Darnick superintending); 1890 additions to rear and SW by George Henderson; 1926 additions to NE by Rowand Anderson and Paul (see Notes). 2-storey and attic, irregular-plan, castellated Tudor-Gothic revival mansion house occupying fine hillside location. Coursed, dark brown whinstone with pale san...

    B-Group with Bowland Policies, North Lodge And Gate (see separate listing). Bowland is a very fine early 19th Century Castellated Tudor-Gothic mansion house of substantial proportions on a prominent hill-side site incorporating several phases of construction and rebuilding. Free use is made of densely-massed Tudor-revival design elements with the c...

  5. Bowland House is a castellated Tudor-Gothic mansion, set with far-reaching views across an attractive mosaic of green sloping parkland and mature trees. Bowland House is a striking Category B listed house of significant architectural merit with its impressive Porte-cochere.

  6. Bowland House (Bullen House) Stow of Wedale, near Galashiels. Scottish Borders. Scotland. Historic County: Midlothian. Circa Date: 1813-15, incorporating earlier elements, w/19th & 20th century alterations and additions. Status: Fully Extant. House Open to Public: No. Country House: Yes.

  7. Bowland House is a castellated Tudor-Gothic mansion built around 1813-15 to designs by James Gillespie Graham, set with far-reaching views across an attractive mosaic of green sloping parkland and mature trees.

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