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Architecture Notes
Event ID 878975
Category Descriptive Accounts
Type Architecture Notes
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/878975
NT85NE 49.00 86384 55766
NT85NE 49.01 NT 86688 55446 South Lodge
NT85NE 49.02 Centred NT 86664 55548 Walled garden and Garden Cottage
NT85NE 49.03 NT 86197 55764 Farmsteading
NT85NE 49.04 NT 86467 56042 North Gate-Lodge
NT85NE 49.05 Centred NT 8629 5575 Prisoner-of-war camp
For Ninewells Dovecot (in grounds of Auburn House, Chirnside), see NT85NE 21.
Location formerly entered as NT 86396 55747.
NMRS REFERENCE
Architect: William Burn, 1839.
Robert Adam, 1790: design for a house.
House demolished 1964.
Ninewells house, walled garden and S Lodge are visible on large scale vertical air photographs (OS 70/366/045, flown 1970).
(Undated) information in NMRS.
EXTERNAL REFERENCE:
SCOTTISH DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Ninewells; built 1839. Is the successor of the ancestral home of David Hume (1711-76).
(Undated) information from SDD.
Ninewells House is depicted on the OS 2nd Edition map (Berwickshire, sheet XVII, 1898). It was demolished in 1964.
Information from RCAHMS (HMLB), July 2002.
'...the... home... of... David Hume... rebuilt by William Burn, 1839-41, in a handsome Tudor style, but demolished in 1954.'
K [C H] Cruft, J [G] Dunbar and R Fawcett 2006.