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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 688605

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/688605

NO40SE 26.00 49544 00762 Elie House

NO40SE 26.01 49279 00816 Walled Garden; Cottages

NO40SE 26.02 49309 00879 Farmsteading; Sawmill

NO40SE 26.03 49529 00232 South Lodge

NO40SE 26.04 48901 00724 West Lodge

NO40SE 26.05 49590 00415 Obelisk

NO40SE 26.06 49392 00806 Dovecot

Before the early years of the 17th century, "there was no mansion house at Elie, but one was erected by Sir William Scott or his son. It stood immediately E of the present house. The last remains of it were only removed when the late Mr Baird entered into possession".

W Wood 1887

The older house at Elie, built by Sir William Scott, was transformed into offices when the new mansion was erected about 1697. It was cleared away when the Bairds acquired the estate in 1853.

A H Millar 1895

The RCAHMS states that though the present Elie House (NO 4954 0075) is mainly modern, it incorporates older building, traceable on the S side. The masonry of the S wall is coursed rubble, and some of the windows apparently date from the late 16th or early 17th century. The SDD agree that Elie House incorporates the earlier mansion.

RCAHMS 1933, visited 1928; SDD List 1963

Elie House, now a convent, is generally as described. It is not of architectural interest.

Visited by OS (JP) 30 May 1974.

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