Architectural Style: Scottish Baronial: Jean Manco outlines the origins of the style in the period 1560-1630 and gives a brief bibliography.
Balmoral Castle: Highland home of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Includes history and visitor information.
Glenapp Castle, Ballantrae, Ayrshire: House built in 1870 by the architect David Bryce for James Hunter, the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire, and now a hotel. Includes some history and images.
RCAHMS: Scottish Baronial Splendour at Threave House: The National Monuments Record of Scotland shows the original designs for this house designed in 1871 for Liverpool merchant William Gordon by Charles G H Kinnear (1830-1894).
The Fairmont Banff Springs: Hotel designed in 1886 by Bruce Price of New York for William Van Horne, General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railways. Includes history and slideshow.
The Scottish Baronial: J.K.Gillon describes the 19th century revival of Scottish architectural forms taking its inspiration from the buildings of the Scottish Renaissance. Includes images of Balmoral and other notable examples.
Wikipedia: Scottish Baronial Style: An illustrated outline of this variation on the Gothic revival style from the collaborative online encyclopedia.