Dalmoak House
Buildings and structures completed in 1868Category A listed buildings in West DunbartonshireUse British English from October 2016
Dalmoak House, is a Category A listed building off the A812 Renton Road in the ancient Parish of Cardross. It sits between the village of Renton and the town of Dumbarton on the North side the Firth of Clyde in Dunbartonshire, Scotland (G82 4HQ). It was built in a Scottish baronial style by the architect Alexander Watt in 1866–69, or 1866-1869 according to some sources, for John Aiken of Glasgow. Aiken's involvement in the wine and spirits mercantile trade was the basis for the house's nickname, 'Brandy Castle', which has been in use ever since.
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Kipperoch Road,
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Dalmoak Castle
Kipperoch Road
G82 4HH , Castlehill
Scotland, United Kingdom
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