56°19′02″N 3°39′40″W / 56.317169°N 3.661132°W | |
Location | Aberuthven, Perth and Kinross, Scotland |
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Designer | William Adam |
Completion date | 1736 |
Montrose Mausoleum is located in the Scottish village of Aberuthven, Perth and Kinross. Dating to 1736, it is a Category A listed building.[1] It stands in the kirkyard of St Kattan's Church.[1]
It is believed architect William Adam allowed his 15-year-old son, John, to do some work on the structure, for his name is in an inscription in its northern wall.[1]
Several Dukes of Montrose are interred in the structure, including James Graham (1682–1742), the last being in 1836.[1]
Gallery
- The entrance to the kirkyard, with a side view of the mausoleum
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Historic Environment Scotland. "Montrose Mausoleum St. Kattan's Churchyard Aberuthven (LB5819)". Retrieved 26 December 2018.
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