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Airthrey Castle
Aerial view of Airthrey Castle
Airthrey Castle from the south-west in 1829, as built by Robert Haldane, showing the Robert Adam designAirthrey Castle from the north-west, circa 1885, the original design in the era of the AbercrombiesAirthrey Castle from the south-east, circa 1899, remodelled in Scottish Baronial style by Donald GrahamAirthrey Castle from the west, todayJohn Dundas of Manour, builder of "small, snug" Aithrey House in 1747Captain Robert Haldane, who acquired the estate in 1759Sir Robert Abercromby, who acquired Airthrey Castle in 1798Donald Graham, who acquired the Airthrey estate in 1889Grace Donaldson MBE, the last private resident of Airthrey Castle.
Airthrey Castle is a historic building and estate which now forms part of the buildings and grounds of the University of Stirling in central Scotland. The 18th-century building with 19th-century additions occupies a beautiful setting in landscaped grounds in the southern edge of the Ochil Hills, above the Forth valley. It is located close to Bridge of Allan, two miles from the historic city of Stirling.