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House of Dun
Castles, Forts & Historic Houses;Parks & Gardens

Montrose
DD10 9LQ
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01674 - 810 264

Fax:

01674 - 810 722

Email:

houseofdun@nts.org.uk

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House of Dun

photo of House of DunA Georgian mansion house in Angus, situated to the west of Montrose overlooking the Montrose Basin.

It was designed and built by William Adam in 1730 for David Erskine, Lord Dun.

The house, which has superb plasterwork by Joseph Enzer, has associations with Lady Augusta Kennedy-Erskine, a natural daughter of William IV and Mrs Jordan.

The property, including 361 ha (893 acres) of woodlands and farmland, was bequeathed to the National Trust for Scotland in 1980 by Mrs M.A.A. Lovett.



Information
 

Opening Times:

House, Shop & Restaurant:
1 April - 28 June, Wednesday - Sunday 12 noon - 5pm (closed Monday and Tuesday)
29 June - 30 August, daily 11am - 5pm.
2 September - 31 October, Wednesday - Sunday 12 noon - 5pm (closed Monday and Tuesday)
Last admission 45 mins before closing.

Garden and Estate open all year, daily 9am - sunset.

Opening Time Exceptions:

Property will be open on Bank Holidays from Friday - Monday inclusive.

Prices & Charges:

Adult £8.50
Family £21
1 Parent £16
Concession £5.50

Parking

Free Parking on Site; Disabled Parking On Site.

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible Toilet.

Children's Facilities

Outdoor Play Area; Baby Changing Facilities Availiable.

General Facilities

Public Toilets; Cafe / Refreshments; Picnic Area; Trails; Gift Shop.

Management & Affiliations

National Trust.

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