Lude House, Category B listed building in Blair Atholl, Scotland
Lude House is a two-storey mansion in Blair Atholl constructed with two-color ashlar stone, featuring distinctive bay windows and a central gable on its south facade. The main building sits within a larger estate that includes several associated structures and grounds.
The present building was constructed between 1837 and 1839 by architect William Burn, replacing an earlier structure owned by the Robertson family. It received its Category B listing in 1971, recognizing its architectural importance within Scotland's heritage classification.
The building received its Category B listing designation in October 1971, marking its regional importance within Scotland's architectural heritage classification system.
The property sits on private grounds in rural Perthshire and is not open to the public. Access is restricted as it remains a private residence with associated estate facilities.
The Grant family has continuously owned the property since 1938, making it one of the region's lesser-known private estates with a long family history. This continuity has preserved the building's role as a lived-in family home rather than a public heritage site.
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