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Field Visit

Date 20 April 1989

Event ID 1112875

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1112875

The old house of Kinloch, in ruins in 1791, was demolished and rebuilt about 1800; however, a number of stones incorporated into the walled garden (at NO 2658 4420) may have come from it.

Roughly central to the NNW wall of the walled garden, there is a 17th-century moulded entrance-doorway and above it an armorial with helm of Kinloch of Kinloch (parted per pale: dexter; a boar's head erased between three mascles: sinister, parted per fess; in chief a mascle, in third quarter a mascle; in base a mascle).

On the wall-head to the WSW, there is a sundial (1724), while over doorways in the WSW and ENE walls there are two shouldered pediments, one bearing the monogram initial 'M'. In re-use over a blocked doorway towards the N end of the WSW wall there is a lintel wrought with a mitred chamfer.

Visited by RCAHMS (IMS) 20 April 1989.

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