Stirlingshire: An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments, Volume 2 |
Contents
List of Figures vii | 266 |
Inventory of the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Stirling | 273 |
Fig Title Page 112 The Garrison Inversnaid No 225 | 274 |
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18th century Airth altered appears arch architrave arrises ashlar attic backset margins bank bridge building built burgh Burn Callendar Carron Carved Stones Castle central centre chamfered contains corbelled corner cornice courtyard crow-stepped crucks dexter door doorway dormer dovecot earthwork Endrick Water entrance entrance-doorway evidently façade face Falkirk farm Fintry fireplace flanked front gable Gargunnock gives access ground floor hall harled height heraldic panel heraldry Ibid incised initials inscription inserted Inversnaid jambs Kilsyth Kippen kitchen Larbert later lintel main block masonry measures mile moulded cornice moulded eaves-course opening original parapet parish partition pediment plain Polmont portion probably quoins re-entrant angle remains rises River Carron road roof rubble saltire shield side skewputs square stair stands Stirling Stirlingshire Street structure sundial symmetrically terraces thick three storeys tower unnoted upper floors village voussoirs wall wall-head width wing