Page:The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth century (1887) - Volume 2.djvu/511

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CARNOCK CASTLE 4Q5 FOURTH PERIOD The interior was overhauled and fitted up in the taste of the time, the dining-room and drawing-room being provided with plaster ceilings,, FIG. 923. Carnock Castle. Interior of Withdrawing-room (now Dining-room). panelled and enriched with ornaments and pendants, similar to those of Winton, Pinkie, and other well-known examples (Fig. 923). It should however be remarked that the enrichments here are not the same