Bannockburn House

Bannockburn House
Old Bannockburn Mansion[1]
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General information
TypeCountry house
LocationBannockburn, Stirlingshire
Bannockburn House is located in Stirling
Bannockburn House
Location of Bannockburn House in Stirling
Nearest cityStirling
Coordinates56°04′40″N 3°54′55″W / 56.0778°N 3.9153°W / 56.0778; -3.9153
Built forHugh Paterson
Rebuilt1675
Listed Building – Category A

Bannockburn House is a late 17th century country house located in Bannockburn in Stirling, Scotland. Bannockburn House is located within the Battle of Sauchieburn Historic Battlefield and is north of Bannockburn Historic Battlefield. Bannockburn House is of cultural significance due to its association with medieval battles, Jacobite history, and ties to the tartan weaving industry.[2] Bannockburn House is considered a property of historical significance in the town of Bannockburn and is a Category A listed building.[3]

  1. ^ Fleming, James Sturk (1902). Ancient castles and mansions of Stirling nobility / described and illustrated by J.S. Fleming. Paisley: A. Gardner. pp. 281–285. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Bannockburn House | Canmore". canmore.org.uk. Retrieved 17 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Bannockburn House, Bannockburn | Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland". buildingsatrisk.org.uk. Retrieved 6 February 2014.