Archibald Elliot Architect

Archibald Elliot (August 1760 – 16 June 1823) was a Scottish architect based in Edinburgh. He had a very distinctive style, typified by square plans, concealed roofs, crenellated walls and square corner towers. All may be said to derive from the earlier local example of Melville Castle by James Playfair. Sadly many of his works are now demolished.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1761
Birth place
Scotland
Date of deathJune 16, 1823
Place of death
Scotland

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