Lands of Lainshaw

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Lainshaw House ist ein Landhaus etwa 1,6 km südwestlich von Stewarton in der schottischen Verwaltungseinheit East Ayrshire. Das Haus über dem Annick Water beinhaltet Teile der Ruinen von Lainshaw Castle und Historic Scotland hat es als historisches Bauwerk der Kategorie B gelistet. rdf:langString
The Lands of Lainshaw lie in Strathannick and were part of the Lordship of Stewarton, in East Ayrshire, Scotland. Lainshaw House is a category B listed mansion, lying in a prominent position above the Annick Water and its holm in the Parish of Stewarton, Scotland. Part of the much older Lainshaw Castle is contained within the several later building phases of the present day Lainshaw House. The names 'Langshaw' or 'Langschaw' were used in historic times. Law Mount near the High and Laigh Castleton farms has been suggested as the site of the original castle, granted in the 12th century to Godfrey de Ross by Hugo de Morville. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Circa 1779
rdf:langString The restored Lainshaw House in 2007, showing the various construction phases.
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rdf:langString Lainshaw House ist ein Landhaus etwa 1,6 km südwestlich von Stewarton in der schottischen Verwaltungseinheit East Ayrshire. Das Haus über dem Annick Water beinhaltet Teile der Ruinen von Lainshaw Castle und Historic Scotland hat es als historisches Bauwerk der Kategorie B gelistet.
rdf:langString The Lands of Lainshaw lie in Strathannick and were part of the Lordship of Stewarton, in East Ayrshire, Scotland. Lainshaw House is a category B listed mansion, lying in a prominent position above the Annick Water and its holm in the Parish of Stewarton, Scotland. Part of the much older Lainshaw Castle is contained within the several later building phases of the present day Lainshaw House. The names 'Langshaw' or 'Langschaw' were used in historic times. Law Mount near the High and Laigh Castleton farms has been suggested as the site of the original castle, granted in the 12th century to Godfrey de Ross by Hugo de Morville.
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