Argyll's Lodging, Stirling: recent archaeological excavations and historical analysis

Gordon Ewart (Author)

Dennis Gallagher (Author)

John Harrison (Author)


Keywords:
Postmedieval Building Foundations, Stirling Castle
Location(s):
Stirling; Scotland; UK
Period(s):
Early 17th Century, 17th Century, early modern, post-medieval

Abstract


Excavation at Argyll's Lodging demonstrates the complex development of the present mansion from the early 17th century onwards, including its use as a military hospital. Excavations also took place on the site of the demolished south wing. Analysis of the historical development of the main house shows an expansion of the house and garden during the 17th century, with a later contraction of the property.

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Published
30-11-2011
How to Cite
Ewart, G., Gallagher, D., & Harrison, J. (2011). Argyll’s Lodging, Stirling: recent archaeological excavations and historical analysis. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 140, 179–206. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.140.179.206
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