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Glanderston House

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Glanderston House was a country house and estate in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, to the south of Barrhead. It lies on Glanderston Reservoir.[1] At one time it belonged to the Stewart Kings of Scotland. The de Croc family ceded it to the Earls of Lennox, and a John Mure of Caldwell is documented to have owned the house in 1560.[2]

In 1697–1698 (326 years ago) (1698), a new mansion was built, based around remnants of the old stone tower of 11 by 9 metres (36 ft × 30 ft) and several annexes.[1] It was later purchased by Glasgow tobacco baron Speirs of Elderslie in 1774. In 1860, artist E. A. Walton was born at Glanderston; his family were the last to reside here. By 1909 (115 years ago) (1909) it had fallen into a dilapidated state, and it was later demolished.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "Glanderston House". Scotlandplaces.gov.uk. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Glanderson House". Portaltothepast.co.uk. Retrieved 21 September 2016.