Around 1830, plans for the house were prepared by the architect William Burn, although these may not have been carried out.
The present building is dated 1641, and was remodelled in the 19th century by William Burn.
The only architect appointed to be a judge was William Burn (1789-1870).
Today's house owes much to the architectural style of William Burn.
In 1825 William Burn was appointed by the 6th baronet to extend the house.
Extensions were carried out in 1825, designed by William Burn.
William Burn had produced designs for a new house in 1825, although nothing was done at the time.
William Burn re-modelled the house in the mid 19th century.
The kitchen court was designed by William Burn in 1859.
A porch was added by William Burn in 1875.