Archaeology Notes
Event ID 701224
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Archaeology Notes
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NS31SW 4 34045 12819
NS31SW 4.01 34675 12957 East Gate Lodge
NS31SW 4.02 33237 12795 West Gate Lodge
NS31SW 4.03 33962 12730 Stables
NS31SW 4.04 33570 12862 Gardeners Cottage
NS31SW 4.05 34286 13000 Kennels
(NS 3404 1281) Cassillis House (NR)
OS 6" map (1958)
Cassillis House is an extensive mansion belonging to three main periods. The oldest part is a massive oblong tower dating possibly from the 14th century. In the 17th century, a square stair-tower was added at the SE and all above parapet level remodelled. Large modern extensions have been added to the SE, but in such a way as to leave the original work fairly distinct. The early castle has walls, 16ft thick at base, roughcast and rising four storeys to the parapet, above which is the usual garret storey. The basement is vaulted, and there is a pit or prison in the thickness of the N wall.
It is the property of the Marquis of Ailsa.
D MacGibbon and T Ross 1889; N Tranter 1965
Cassillis House (name confirmed) is a well-preserved and considerably modernised mansion comprising a 14th- 15th century tower remodelled in the 17th century. The larger building to the SE is modern.
Visited by OS (JLD) 8 December 1955 and (RD) 10 September 1968
No change; the house is a private residence.
Visited by OS (JRL) 17 October 1980