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- John_Douglas_(Scottish_architect) abstract "John Douglas of Pinkerton (c.1709 – 20 June 1778) was a Scottish architect who designed and reformed several country houses in the Scottish Lowlands. A 2002 history of Scottish architecture remarks, "His approach was one of relentless surgery or concealment.". His most notable works are Killin and Ardeonaig Church, Stirlingshire (1744); Kilmahew Castle, Argyll and Bute (attributed, 1744); Archerfield House, East Lothian (1745); Wardhouse (Gordonhall), Insch, Aberdeenshire (1757); and Campbeltown Town House, Argyll and Bute (1758–60). Several of these are listed buildings.".