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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 692473

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/692473

NO87SW 12.00 81736 73947

NO87SW 12.01 c. 81729 73932 Gatepiers

(NO 8173 7394) Castle of Allardice (NAT)

OS 1:10000 map (1973)

Allardyce Castle, probably built at the beginning of the 17th century, but so much altered that the original plan is no longer recognisable. The building is remarkable only for the extraordinary development of label moulding in the corbelling.

D MacGibbon and T Ross 1887

Castle of Allardice, as described, is still occupied.

Visited by OS (NKB) 14 December 1967

Allardyce Castle, a mansion, probably of late 16th century date, is now occupied as a farmhouse. Although giving the impression of belonging all to one period, the two wings of its original L-plan have been extended, that to the W very considerably, about a century later. The building has formed two sides of a courtyard, the remainder of which has been enclosed by a curtain-wall, and access thereto gained by a pend through the basement of the main block. In the main the walls rise to four storeys and an attic, and are roughcast and whitewashed. The basement is vaulted. A stone built into part of the extension is dated 1695.

N Tranter 1966

Listed.

Scottish Castle Survey 1988; N Bogdan and I B D Bryce 1991.

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