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Traquair House
Traquiar House

Traquair House is a large fortified country house dating from the fifteenth century and is believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited house in Scotland. Its core is a three-storey tower house constructed around 1492. Over the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the building was progressively enlarged and extended, resulting in its distinctive and architecturally complex form.

GRAS has maintained a long-standing relationship with the estate, overseeing multiple phases of alteration and repair across the house and its associated buildings.

The most recent commission involved a detailed investigation and condition assessment of the external harling and stone masonry on the house’s exterior walls and other architectural features. Based on this survey, GRAS prepared a comprehensive set of recommendations for repair. Following the appointment of a specialist contractor, an extensive programme of conservation and repair works was agreed upon and successfully carried out.

Location

Scottish Borders, Scotland

Client

Private

Completed

2019

Type

Residential

Traquair House

Traquair House Details

Lambs Pavilion | Bridal Shoot

Living Room with fireplace.

01 GRA Archive Sketch

Lamb's House South East elevation with the Pavilion at the West corner of reintroduced walled garden. Sketch by Nicholas Groves-Raines.

The Lambs Pavilion | Interiors

Window detail.

The Lambs Pavilion | Interiors

Carefully curated antique furniture.

The Lambs Pavilion | Interiors

Octagonal stairs featuring claret-coloured walls and natural fiber bannister rope, finished with wall and crown knot.

The Lambs Pavilion | Interiors

Lime harling render and slate on the ooge roof.

Material Focus

  1. Flagstone
  2. Untreated Timber
  3. Sandstone Details