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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 764058

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/764058

NJ92SW 114.00 9072 2337

NJ92SW 114.01 NJ 9072 2346 Tillycorthie Lodge

NJ92SW 114.02 NJ 9056 2314 North Lodge

NJ92SW 114.03 NJ 9066 2335 stables

NJ92SW 114.04 NJ 9068 2332 coach house

NJ92SW 114.05 NJ 9060 2332 Lakeside House

NJ92SW 114.06 NJ 9090 2300 Tillycorthie Farm

NJ92SW 114.07 NJ 9061 2327 fountain

NJ92SW 114.08 NJ 9064 2325 Boat House

NJ92SW 114.09 NJ 9059 2338 airshaft

NJ92SW 114.10 NJ 9085 2337 chimney

NJ92SW 114.11 NJ 90575 23131 East Lodge

For 'Tillycorthie Castle' (NJ c. 90 23), see NJ92SW 15.

Tillycorthie, built for James Rollo Duncan by the architect John Campbell of Aberdeen, on wealth generated by Bolivian tin and silver mines, was one of the first country houses in Britain to be constructed entirely from steel reinforced concrete. In recent times the house has been split into a number of separate private residences.

Visited by RCAHMS (ATW, JRS), 29 January 1997.

D Toulmin 1986.

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