Duff House guide
The construction of Duff House was fraught with mounting budgets, frayed tempers and lawsuits. As a result, the plans of the great architect William Adam never came to fruition in full.
But despite these troubled beginnings, Duff House became one of the most magnificent country houses anywhere in Britain.
Much of the house’s original grandeur has either survived or been recreated, while its role as a place to display artworks has been gloriously revived.
This book provides an illustrated guide to the house’s architecture and rooms, highlights the key artworks on display, and tells the colourful stories of its remarkable builder and residents.
By Judith Anderson
64 pages, 189mm x 246 mm
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