House of Dun Urn

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Introducing our exquisite lead urn featuring the renowned House of Dun design. For centuries, the Erskine (later Kennedy-Erskine) family called the House of Dun their beloved home, from the year 1375 right up until the year 1980. This historic residence holds an important place in Scottish history, with John Erskine of Dun himself playing a pivotal role in the Scottish Reformation.

Originally designed by the renowned architect William Adam, the House of Dun's construction reached completion in 1743. Its grandeur and timeless beauty have made it an architectural treasure in Scotland.

This stunning historical reflection, this garden accent measures a height of 16½ inches (420mm), making it an ideal addition to any outdoor space.

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Introducing our exquisite lead urn featuring the renowned House of Dun design. For centuries, the Erskine (later Kennedy-Erskine) family called the House of Dun their beloved home, from the year 1375 right up until the year 1980. This historic residence holds an important place in Scottish history, with John Erskine of Dun himself playing a pivotal role in the Scottish Reformation.

Originally designed by the renowned architect William Adam, the House of Dun's construction reached completion in 1743. Its grandeur and timeless beauty have made it an architectural treasure in Scotland.

This stunning historical reflection, this garden accent measures a height of 16½ inches (420mm), making it an ideal addition to any outdoor space.

Introducing our exquisite lead urn featuring the renowned House of Dun design. For centuries, the Erskine (later Kennedy-Erskine) family called the House of Dun their beloved home, from the year 1375 right up until the year 1980. This historic residence holds an important place in Scottish history, with John Erskine of Dun himself playing a pivotal role in the Scottish Reformation.

Originally designed by the renowned architect William Adam, the House of Dun's construction reached completion in 1743. Its grandeur and timeless beauty have made it an architectural treasure in Scotland.

This stunning historical reflection, this garden accent measures a height of 16½ inches (420mm), making it an ideal addition to any outdoor space.