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Location
  
Reference no.
  
2133

Designated
  
30 June 2011

Designated
  
9 October 1981

Reference no.
  
44503

Architect
  

Current tenants
  
Swintons of Kimmerghame

Architectural style
  
Scottish baronial architecture

Similar
  
Blackadder Water, Nisbet House, Manderston, Marchmont House, Wedderburn Castle

Kimmerghame house


Kimmerghame House is a 19th-century mansion in the Scottish Borders, located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south-east of Duns by the Blackadder Water. It is the seat of the Swintons of Kimmerghame, a branch of the Lowland Clan Swinton. The house was designed in the Scottish Baronial style by David Bryce in 1851. Kimmerghame is protected as a category B listed building.

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History

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Kimmerghame was the site of an earlier house, the home of Sir Andrew Home in the 1730s. An inventory of the house and its furnishing survives from this period. This older house was demolished and rebuilt in the early 1850s. William Burn had produced designs for a new house in 1825, although nothing was done at the time. The present house is dated 1851, and was designed by David Bryce. It incorporates interior panelling from the earlier house.

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Kimmerghame was partially destroyed by fire in 1938, and subsequently only partly rebuilt. The present occupant is Major-General Sir John Swinton KCVO OBE, former Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire, and father of the actress Tilda Swinton.

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References

Kimmerghame House Wikipedia


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