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22 Sandgate and 2 Cathcart Street, Ayr
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These two buildings form an important 17th century house on a prominent corner in Ayr and are associated with Lady Cathcart... more information
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22-26 West High Street Lauder, Scottish Borders
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This was the first project for the newly formed SHBT. It formed a terrace of three empty houses and shops along the main street in Lauder... more information
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Auchinleck House, Ayrshire (1986-2001)
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The house, built around 1755 for Lord Auchinleck, is best known as the house of his son, Alexander Boswell... more information
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Drumlanrig Tower, Towerdykeside and 2-6 High Street, Hawick, Scottish Borders
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The history of the Tower can be traced back to the 16th century when it operated as a fortified tower-house and stronghold of the Douglas Family. .. more information
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Law's Close, 339 - 343 High Street, Kirkcaldy (1986-2005)
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This building is an A listed merchant's house in Kirkcaldy, Fife. It has been in the ownership of SHBT since 1986 and subject to a number of restoration packages. .. more information
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Old Manse, Cromarty, Highlands
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This stunningly beautiful 'A' listed building is a rare example of a 17th century L-plan manse... more information
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Strathleven House, Dunbartonshire (1986-2001)
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The abandoned and derelict 'A' listed building was purchased by SHBT in 1986. It was originally built in 1700 by James Smith for William Cochrane of Kilmarnock, and is situated close to the area now designated "Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park"... more information
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Strathpeffer Spa Pavilion, Strathpeffer (1995-2004)
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The 'B' listed Spa Pavilion was acquired by SHBT in 1995. The ongoing development work reached its conclusion and the project was completed in autumn 2004... more information
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