Alexander Laing (architect)

Alexander Laing (13 June 1752 – 10 September 1823)[1] was a Scottish architect who was mainly involved in house and castle design.

Peterhead's Old Parish Church, one of Laing's designs

Alexander Laing
Born13 June 1752
Died10 September 1823(1823-09-10) (aged 71)
NationalityScottish
Known forDesigning Scottish houses and castles

It is believed Laing trained as a stonemason, but later worked as an architect, based in Edinburgh;[2] his work is first listed as a mason in the Edinburgh directories of 1774.[1]

Personal life

Laing married three times: first to Charlotte Polson in 1772, then to Margaret Turnbull in 1786, and finally to Beatrix Currie in 1789.[1]

Laing had a son, Francis (1 May 1773 – 24 November 1861),[3][4] with Charlotte. He also had a daughter, Jane, who married Captain Alexander Robertson in 1808.[5]

Around 1795, Laing purchased the James Adam-designed 7 York Place in Edinburgh, where he lived until 1818.[6]

Laing died in Portobello in 1823, aged 71.[3][1]

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