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- Craigiehall abstract "Craigiehall is a late-17th-century country house, which now serves as the Headquarters of the 2nd Division of the British Army. It is located close to Cramond, around 9 km (5.6 mi) west of central Edinburgh, Scotland.Craigiehall was designed by Sir William Bruce, with input from James Smith, and completed in 1699 for the Earl of Annandale, who had recently acquired the Craigie estate through marriage. It is a good surviving example of one of Bruce's smaller houses, and set a pattern for such villas in the Edinburgh area for the 18th century.It was later the home of Charles Hope-Weir, who made several improvements to the estate policies. Craigiehall was extended several times, before being sold to the Earl of Rosebery, who leased out the property. It was briefly a hotel and country club, before being requisitioned by the Army at the outbreak of the Second World War. Craigiehall continues to be used as the Army's Scottish Headquarters. The house has been protected as a category A listed building since 1971, as a substantial 17th-century classical house, worked on by several notable architects.".
- Craigiehall architect William_Bruce_(architect).
- Craigiehall location Edinburgh.
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- Craigiehall wikiPageID "13771821".
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- Craigiehall architect William_Bruce_(architect).
- Craigiehall caption "Old view of Craigiehall, showing the house with Bruce's roof and chimneys in place, and the pediment still on Burn's extension".
- Craigiehall client William_Johnstone,_1st_Marquess_of_Annandale.
- Craigiehall completionDate "1699".
- Craigiehall constructionStartDate "c. 1695".
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- Craigiehall locationCountry "Scotland".
- Craigiehall locationTown "Near Edinburgh".
- Craigiehall name "Craigiehall".
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- Craigiehall subject Category:British_Army_bases.
- Craigiehall subject Category:Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh.
- Craigiehall subject Category:Country_houses_in_Edinburgh.
- Craigiehall subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1699.
- Craigiehall subject Category:Inventory_of_Gardens_and_Designed_Landscapes.
- Craigiehall subject Category:William_Bruce_buildings.
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- Craigiehall comment "Craigiehall is a late-17th-century country house, which now serves as the Headquarters of the 2nd Division of the British Army. It is located close to Cramond, around 9 km (5.6 mi) west of central Edinburgh, Scotland.Craigiehall was designed by Sir William Bruce, with input from James Smith, and completed in 1699 for the Earl of Annandale, who had recently acquired the Craigie estate through marriage.".
- Craigiehall label "Craigiehall".
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- Craigiehall lat "55.966437".
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- Craigiehall name "Craigiehall".