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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 665137

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/665137

NJ16NE 7.00 18440 68988

NJ16NE 7.01 19282 69565 East Lodge

NJ16NE 7.02 19510 69043 Michael Kirk Lodge

NJ16NE 7.03 182 693 North Drive, Gates and Gate Piers

NJ16NE 7.04 18374 68868 Round Square (Mains Farm)

NJ16NE 7.05 18334 68969 Round Square, Dovecot

NJ16NE 7.06 17697 68864 West Lodge and Gate Piers

NJ16NE 7.07 18809 69410 Windmill Dovecot

NJ16NE 7.08 18168 68969 Cumming House

NJ16NE 7.09 1873 6925 Fire Station

NJ16NE 7.10 1768 6889 Bellwood Cottage

NJ16NE 7.11 1884 6937 Windmill Cottage

NJ16NE 7.12 1840 6890 Chapel

NJ16NE 7.14 18470 69004 Water Tower

For Michael Kirk (Gordonstoun House mausoleum and Gordonstoun School chapel) at NJ 1928 6893 and Michael Kirk, Cross (Ogston Market Cross) at NJ 1928 6892, see NJ16NE 16.00 and NJ16NE 16.01 respectively. For Duffus House (NJ 1757 6853) and lodge (NJ 1724 6820) which form part of the school, see NJ16NE 27.00 and NJ16NE 27.01 respectively.

(NJ 1843 6898) Gordonstown (NAT)

OS 6" map, Morayshire, 2nd ed., (1906)

Gordonstoun policies and the school premises extend into Duffus parish.

The house of Plewlands was purchased by Sir Robert Gordon in 1638 and renamed 'Gordonstoun'. Alterations by him and his successor gave the house a symmetrical south frontage and further alterations in the late 18th century gave it its classical north front, but it appears quite possible that the west wing may represent the original 15th century tower-house and that portions of along 16th century wing are incorporated in the southern part of the central block.

R G Cant 1948.

The Round Square (stables etc.) was built by Sir Robt. Gordon (1674-1704)

Visited by OS (A L F R) 23 July 1959; Plans and particulars with Scottish Historical Building Soc c/o MoW, Edinburgh)

Adequately described above. The Round Square is at NJ 1836 6889

The modern name is 'Gordonstoun'. Now a school.

Visited by OS (R D L) 30 November 1962.

Gordonstoun School [NAT]

OS 1:10,560 map, 1969.

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