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Corry Lodge Coachhouse and Steading

Date 23 August 1990

Event ID 891834

Category Management

Type Site Management

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/891834

Rubble stable block, north facing main facade; 2 storeys, 5 symmetrical bays divided by half-round rubble giant pilasters; gabled centre bay; narrow outer bays. 3 centre segmental headed carriage/boat houses single round headed doorways in outer bays. Rounded headed windows in 1st floor, longer in central gable; and flanked by small blind square windows in 3 centre bays. Similar window treatment to east gable. 6 and 9-pane sashes; piended slate roof. Some modern harled to infilled windows and to centre bay. Large courtyard to rear with remains of fishing packing/curing station, later used as farm steading.

Stables converted to village hall use; entrance by outer (loft) stair at west gable 3 later piended dormer raised through roof in south elevation. (Historic Scotland)

Part of various early 19th century structures which are testament to the extensive cattle breeding and fishing interests of the tacksman, merchant and sherriff, Lachlan Mackinnon. (M.Miers)

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