Camperdown House
Dublin Core
Title
Camperdown House
Description
This 19th century mansion is a category A listed building whose grounds make up Camperdown Park.
The park hosts a wildlife centre with close to 200 species of tree across the 400 acre area.
It is noteworthy as the origin of the Camperdown Elm, discovered around 1840 by Lord Camperdown's chief forester.
The tour consists of a 360ยบ image of the exterior of one facade of the building and a portion of the grounds.
Accessibility note: there is level access to the venue and a wide entry way as well as tarmac paths around the park
The park hosts a wildlife centre with close to 200 species of tree across the 400 acre area.
It is noteworthy as the origin of the Camperdown Elm, discovered around 1840 by Lord Camperdown's chief forester.
The tour consists of a 360ยบ image of the exterior of one facade of the building and a portion of the grounds.
Accessibility note: there is level access to the venue and a wide entry way as well as tarmac paths around the park
Source
toursites
Type
Museum
Identifier
3784
Spatial Coverage
current,56.481412,-3.0416139;
Museum Item Type Metadata
Heritage Type
Cultural Heritage Site
Prim Media
3666
Address
Camperdown Country Park, Coupar Angus Rd, Dundee DD2 4TF, United Kingdom
Citation
“Camperdown House,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3852.
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