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CRAMOND HOUSE Cramond House Revd [Reverend] W Colvin Cramond
W Clarke
001 An ancient and extensive mansion situated in the Vicinity of Cramond Village in a park of about 100 acres convenient to the sea shore surrounded by some of the finist wood in the County especially two rows of Beech forming an avenue to the S. [South] East. the like of which bears no competition, either for foliage, size or beauty; and tends in no little degree to beautify the house from which a delightful prospect may be had of the Firth of Forth and Coast of Fife; the Eastern part of the building is by far the oldest, being erected in 1680. to which Considerable additions were made in 1772 by Sir Adam Inglis, which family has been in possession of it for the last 230 years. the eastern part is one story high and the western 3 storey, a short distance S.W. [South West] is the offices which are in an excellent condition also a garden of the finest description. It was lately occupied by Lady Torpichen now by Charles Hacket Inglis

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P [Plan] 1.B. -- List of Names collected by John E Daveran RS [Royal Sappers] & Miners Examiner

Parish - Cramond

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Cramond House - House

[Signed] J E Daveran
Jany [January] 29th 1852

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