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Culloden, Stratton Lodge Hotel

Hotel (Period Unassigned), Villa (18th Century)

Site Name Culloden, Stratton Lodge Hotel

Classification Hotel (Period Unassigned), Villa (18th Century)

Canmore ID 100475

Site Number NH74NW 90

NGR NH 71106 46411

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Highland
  • Parish Inverness And Bona
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Inverness
  • Former County Inverness-shire

Architecture Notes

Architect: Alexander Ross

Site Management (18 July 2013)

2 storey and attic house over raised basement with symmetrical SE 3-bay front. Large 2-storey rear addition and further rear wing. Pinned rubble frontage, harled flanks and rear additions; contrasting ashlar margins

and dressings. Shallow advanced and pedimented centre bay to front with centre entrance approached by splayed flight of steps oversailing (now infilled) basement area. Occulus in pediment; flanking small piended dormers; moulded eaves cornice; scroll skews; panelled and coped end stacks. Circa 1900 crowstepped and gabled 2-storey irregular 4-bay

harled rear addition linked to older house by 2-bay block. Irregular ground floor fenestration; 4 gabled dormers break wallhead; single end stack. Further later wing projects from NE gable, also gabled. Multi-pane glazing throughout; slate roofs. (Historic Environment Scotland List Entry)

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