Cromlix House was built in 1874 as a family residence – described modestly as a "cottage" and the individualism of the original home asserts itself in the charming character and idiosyncratic details of this remarkable building.
Photographs from the Cromlix House archive;

King Edward VII, Cromlix House, 1908, at the original entrance of the building.

The Royal Standard, signalling that the King was in residence.

Captain Arthur Drummond, on the right leaning against the carriage, was the owner of the estate in the early 1900's.

Gathering outside the old entrance prior to an outing.

Before the building was extended in the early 20th Century.

A view from the rock garden looking towards the west elevation of the house.

A view looking south across the gardens.

The library in the early 1900's.

The conservatory which has had several incarnations since this photograph was taken.






