At the tail end of 2019, the National Trust for Scotland announced its plans to re-purpose the House of Dun, an A-listed building first constructed in the 1700’s.
With an investment of over £700,000, the site is set to become a historical park for the people of Angus.
The stables and courtyard area will be redeveloped to accommodate multi-sensory interpretation and costumed story-telling, while the building itself will house the Angus Folk Museum’s collection of historical objects.
Doig+Smith is delighted to be involved in this historic project, having been appointed to work as Cost Consultants.