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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 878962

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/878962

NO11NW 30.00 12547 17502

NO11NW 30.01 NO 12169 17150 and NO 12236 17149 Walled Garden and Kilgraston Cottages

NO11NW 30.02 NO 12928 17423 Entrance Gateway

NO11NW 30.03 NO 12405 17473 Stable Block

NO11NW 30.04 NO 12173 17232 and NO 12197 17236 Burial-grounds

NO11NW 30.05 NO 12491 17967 North Lodge

NO11NW 30.06 NO 12397 18031 Kilgraston Mains

NO11NW 30.07 NO 12634 17953 Kilgraston Cottages (Old Kilgraston)

NO11NW 30.08 NO 12439 17470 Ice-house

NO11NW 30.09 NO 12402 17383 Dovecot

NO11NW 30.10 NO 12723 17753 Curling pond

NO11NW 30.11 NO 12918 17410 Entrance Gate-lodge

For rig-and-furrow cultivation at NO 120 170 and 122 171 (apparently within Kilgraston House policies), see NO11NW 33 and NO11NW 34.

(Designed by Francis Grant (the proprietor, probably with local professional assistance) after 1793. Adam type classic with a variety of gothic and other unusual detail. Two storeys and basement. Poor addition on W, modern chapel school quadrangle to rear. Shown at present site on Ainslie's map of 1794.)

HBD List, 1967.

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