
Millearne House, Perthshire
Built in the early 19th century by architects Robert & Richard Dickson, Millearne House in Perthshire was a Tudor gothic style manor house. Today it is a stripped back wedding venue, the original building replaced with a Georgian style home…. Read More
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Stock No. 37569
Pair of Scottish Antique Gilt Wood Armorial Style Carvings
About the collection
Built in the early 19th century by architects Robert & Richard Dickson, Millearne House in Perthshire was a Tudor gothic style manor house.
Today it is a stripped back wedding venue, the original building replaced with a Georgian style home. Large parts of the house were demolished in 1969 after falling into disrepair, although original elements still remain including the walled garden, stable block the monument and the south gate.
Millearne House of the 19th century was a tribute to gothic architecture. The interiors included ceilings drawn from Crosby Hall in London, chimneys from Thornbury castle, oak ceilings from New Walsingham Church in Norfolk and a fireplace from Windsor Castle.
At UK Heritage, we have been fortunate to have acquired a rare collection of architectural elements from Millearne’s original gothic revival interior, available sale as curated groups of complementary embellishments, each with a unique provenance.

























