The John Bargrave Collection
Kipps
West Lothian, Scotland, Europe
No image has been attached.View Larger MapDescription of institution: Former country house and estate dating from the early seventeenth century:
Ruins of a three-storey château, circular stair-tower at north-east angle and a rectangular one to south-west, in a commanding site overlooking the valley between Cockleroy and Bowdenhill. Home of Sir Robert Sibbald, 17th-century naturalist and antiquary, who relished its distance from any other seat of the gentry, so that it is a perfect solitude and without the ornaments of art, which other seats have, but has commendable advantages by nature's free gift. Taken from "West Lothian: An Illustrated Architectural Guide", by Stuart Eydmann, Richard Jaques and Charles McKean, 2008. Published by the Rutland Press http://www.rias.org.uk (Cammore)People linked to this location: Lived at or near - Sibbald, Sir Robert (15 Apr 1641-1722)
Owned - Sibbald, Sir Robert (15 Apr 1641-1722)