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Rosehaugh House, Stables
Stable(S) (19th Century)
Site Name Rosehaugh House, Stables
Classification Stable(S) (19th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Rosehaugh House Policies; Garages
Canmore ID 108352
Site Number NH65NE 4.07
NGR NH 67702 55732
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/108352
- Council Highland
- Parish Avoch
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Ross And Cromarty
- Former County Ross And Cromarty
The stables were originally a three sided courtyard which was remodelled by Alexander Ross in 1874. The stables were remodelled again c.1900 most probably by William Flockhart who remodelled Rosehaugh House and other estate buildings for James Fletcher between 1898-1903.
Information RCAHMS STG
ARCHITECT: Alexander Ross (I.A. 24 March 1874) Alterations
This large steading, built c.1811 Sir James MacKenzie, comprises a courtyard surrounded by houses, barn, stables, turnip shed, fold, loose-boxes, workshops, pig sties, byres, hayshed, dairy, engine house, and lambing shed (RCAHMSAP 2003).
Information from RCAHMS (JB) 4 May 2004
Photographic Survey (1 September 2006)
The stable block was recorded as part of the Threatened Buildings Survey following an application for proposed redevelopment of the buildings for both residential and commercial use.
Information from RCAHMS (STG)