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Rothiebrisbane
Farmstead (Medieval) - (Post Medieval)
Site Name Rothiebrisbane
Classification Farmstead (Medieval) - (Post Medieval)
Canmore ID 173454
Site Number NJ73NW 39
NGR NJ 7460 3789
NGR Description Centred NJ 7460 3789
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/173454
- Council Aberdeenshire
- Parish Fyvie
- Former Region Grampian
- Former District Banff And Buchan
- Former County Aberdeenshire
Project (25 May 2022 - 5 October 2022)
NJ 71661 40179 to NJ 76327 37861 A historic environment desk study and associated walkover survey was prepared to provide historic environment advice in relation to the installation of a 33kV underground cable between Fyvie and Gordonstown in Aberdeenshire. A total of 33 possible heritage assets were identified within the 100m study area surrounding the proposed UG cable route.
Information from J Moorhouse – Mott MacDonald.
OASIS ID: mottmacd2-436933
Desk Based Assessment (May 2022)
NJ 74614 37887 Farmstead, still in use, depicted on historic OS maps, and site of a manor. The 1st edition OS map shows a quadrangular steading, with long ranges to east and north, an L-plan range to the south, and walled garden enclosures to the west. East of this group is a T-plan building with a small buildings to the north, both fed by lades from two ponds to the north. Another small rectangular stands to the southeast of the T-plan building. The layout is essentially unchanged on the OS 2nd edition map. Some modifications and extensions have since been made to the steading, and the ponds appear to have been infilled. Surmounting the 19th century steading at Rothiebrisbane is a very fine 17th century finial, which is probably associated with a member of the Forbes family. Numbered amongst the lesser baronies of Aberdeenshire in 1598, Rothiebrisbane seems to have belonged in the mid-17th century to John Smith of Inveramsay. The OS 1st edition map shows a quadrangular steading with attached garden to the SW, and three other buildings, one of them L-shaped. To the northeast are two rectangular mill ponds. The OS 1st and 2nd edition maps also show a sculptured stone located in the southern garden. This has since been moved to Fyvie Church.
Information from J Moorhouse – Mott MacDonald.
OASIS ID: mottmacd2-436933
Field Visit (30 May 2022 - 31 May 2022)
NJ 74614 37887 Site currently occupied. Nothing visible during walkover survey.
Information from J Moorhouse – Mott MacDonald.
OASIS ID: mottmacd2-436933