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Ardkinglas, Gate Lodge
Gatehouse (19th Century)
Site Name Ardkinglas, Gate Lodge
Classification Gatehouse (19th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Ardkinglas Policies, Gatehouse; Ardkinglas House Policies
Canmore ID 23602
Site Number NN10NE 6
NGR NN 18249 09916
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/23602
- Council Argyll And Bute
- Parish Lochgoilhead And Kilmorich
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District Argyll And Bute
- Former County Argyll
Ardkinglas Gate Lodge was recorded by RCAHMS Threatened Buildings Survey in June 2012 as part of the survey of the whole estate. It is now used as an office.
STG 2014
For list of related sites see NN11SE 21 Ardkinglas House.
Field Visit (May 1989)
LODGE (NN 182099). A lodge of early 19th-century character, now unoccupied, with adjacent ashlar piers and metal gates, stands 0.85km ESE of Ardkinglas House at the N side of the former road to Strachur, now bypassed by theA815. It measures 8.5m by 5.8m overall and is of elongated octagonal plan, containing two rooms divided by a central chimneystack. The base-course, door- and window-dressings are of sandstone ashlar and the remaining masonry of harled rubble, with a hipped and slated roof having sprocketed eaves. In each end there are two round-arched sash-windows and a third corresponding blind recess, and the doorway is at the centre of the NE side-wall.
RCAHMS 1992, visited May 1989
Project (2009 - 2011)
Cairndow is a Highland village at the head of Loch Fyne in Argyll. The are of the parish is some 15,000 hectares . The resident population is about 200 but over 200 people work here.
Here We Are is a community initiative to develop and sustain Cairndow as a cohesive community for the benefit of residents, workers and visitors.
Cairndow village - the parish of Kilmorich - in Argyll, stretches from The Rest and Be Thankful pass down to, and then around the head of Loch Fyne on the road to Inveraray.
From 1900 until the 1960’s most of the land and the dwelling houses belonged to one landowner – Ardkinglas estate. By 2000 there were several landowners and most of the houses are now privately owned. Some families have been here for generations, others arrived only recently: thus it is a good example of a Highland village, representing continuity and change.
OUR HOUSES: THEIR STORIES is a biography of the 107 houses and of those who lived – and live – in them, their livelihoods and their occupations.
The first thing we did was photograph the houses. Then people began to give us and to send photos. The collection grew and we realised we have a gallery of people who had lived in the houses. From this the idea of “Our Houses: Their Stories” emerged.
Alice Beattie, Cairndow born and bred, listed who lived in which house from the 1841 census onwards. Every house and everybody who lived here was given a unique number.
With advice from Scottish Studies at Edinburgh University we recorded Nigel Callander and John MacDonald. Together, the two have rebuilt and renovated our buildings for over half a century.
Architects and Archaeologists from Simpson & Brown of Edinburgh have assessed building phases and architectural detailing of 60 of our houses.
Information from:
http://www.ourhousestheirstories.com/