Lanrick Castle

Lanrick Castle was a late 18th-century country house near Doune in central Scotland.

Once spelt Lanarkyngs, this name is taken as coming by metathesis from the old Brittonic word llanerch which meant "a clearing in a forest".

[3] The house was probably built around 1790, and Gothic additions in the style of James Gillespie Graham were made in around 1815.

The sheriff also criticised Stirling Council for failing to take action to secure the building.

This takes the form of a stone tree trunk, topped by a rotunda of Roman Doric columns.