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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 777473

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/777473

NJ82SE 16.00 86070 21057

NJ82SE 16.01 NJ c. 860 210 House (Old House of Straloch)

NJ82SE 16.02 NJ 8621 2123 Ice-house

NJ82SE 16.03 NJ 86023 21301 Walled Garden

NJ82SE 16.04 NJ 8612 2146 Farmhouse; Farmsteading (Home Farm)

NJ82SE 16.05 NJ 86352 21414 North Lodge

NJ82SE 16.06 NJ 8581 2135 Kennels

NJ82SE 16.07 NJ 8623 2102 Private Chapel

NJ82SE 16.08 NJ 8630 2162 Homefarm Cottage

NJ82SE 16.09 NJ 8809 2044 East Lodge

NJ82SE 16.10 Centred NJ 8581 2109 Gasworks

For St Mary's chapel (NJ 8596 2134) and well (NJ 8596 2131), see NJ82SE 2 and NJ82SE 3 respectively. For rig and quarries noted at Straloch, see NJ82SE 30-42 and 84.

Straloch House, 1780. Serene five-window, two-storey-and-attic centre block with pair of end wings at right angles, set back. Distinguished by slightly advanced battlemented centre, prominent blocking course and elegance of curved gables, double on main house, single on wings.

I Shepherd 1994.

(Name cited as Old House of Straloch and location as NJ 861 211). Home of Robert Gordon of Straloch, mapmaker.

NMRS, MS/712/81.

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