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Mains Of Tulloch, West Range

Dovecot (Period Unassigned), Farmstead (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Mains Of Tulloch, West Range

Classification Dovecot (Period Unassigned), Farmstead (Period Unassigned)

Canmore ID 69620

Site Number NH56SW 37

NGR NH 54929 60352

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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View of South elevation from South West
View of South elevation from South WestView of North East corner pavilion from South WestView of arched openings at South end of West elevation from South WestView from South of central pavilion in South elevationView of North East corner pavilion from South WestView of former petrol pump and tank in North West corner of rangeDetail of cobbled floor and drain in StableView of entrance arch with Maids' room and Dovecot aboveEnd Pavilion-Sections on AA and BB; Plan; West ElevationView of Courtyard from South WestView of Stable interior from EastView of West door in pend at South end of West rangeDetail of cobbled floor in pend in West rangeView of South elevation from South EastView of Courtyard from North EastDetail of door pediment now by East elevation of rangeView from North East of South East corner of rangeView of North East corner pavilion from South WestView of East end of South elevation from South WestView of Barn and former Stable block from North WestInterior-detail of groin vaulting in North East corner pavilionView from North of central pavilion in South elevationView of entrance arch with Maids' room and Dovecot aboveView of Courtyard from South WestView of Courtyard from South WestDetail of dated lintel above window in North East corner of CourtyardGeneral view looking within courtyard,showing dovecot over entranceView of entrance arch with Maids' room and Dovecot aboveInterior-detail of 4 compartment sheep twinning penView of South elevation from South WestView of shed next to North East corner pavilion from South EastView from South West of North East corner pavilionView from South East of North West corner of rangeInterior-range in kitchen at West end of South range of buildingsSteading-Site Plan
Dated October 1990; April 1991; September 1991View of entrance arch with Maids' room and Dovecot aboveView of Courtyard from North WestView of former Gardeners' Cottage from South WestDetail of former dormer pediment, now in garden to South elevation of rangeView from South East of North West corner of range

Administrative Areas

  • Council Highland
  • Parish Dingwall
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Ross And Cromarty
  • Former County Ross And Cromarty

Archaeology Notes

NH56SW 37.00 54929 60352

NH56SW 37.01 54971 60385 East Range

Dated 1774. Repairs and alterations, Cameron & Burnett, 1900. Large farm square, mainly harled with painted ashlar margins.

Ornate dormer pediment (from Tulloch Castle ? (NH56SW 8) stands in garden of west dwelling, initialled AD (Davidson of Tulloch from 1760). SDD LIst; Inverness Courier 21 september 1900.

This large complex is built on a S-facing slope and incorporates a large number of dwellings, stables, a granary, lofts, a cart shed, carriage houses, work-shops and stores all built into a large square with a central courtyard. The steading was used by Tulloch Castle which lies some 200m to the W. To the W and E of the steading are extensive gardens. The W side is referred to as the 'Winter Garden', while the E side garden is a formal garden with orchard and cultivation areas. The steading also housed equipment for the garden's maintenance, and storage space for produce.

The Dingwall Museum has two estate plans, dated 1760 and 1789 [see MS/744/64/7]. The Ordnance Survey 25-inch maps of 1872 and 1905 (Ross-shire, sheet LXXVI.15, see MS/744/64/8) depict changes in layout.

The OS name book entry (ONB, Ross and Cromarty, Book 9, 9) states that 'This name applies to a considerable farm steading, with coach houses and cottages, in the possession and the property of Duncan Davidson Esq.'

See MS/744/64, DC26498-500, B55929/19-25 and B55930/22-4/CN.

Name Book 1872

Visited by RCAHMS (GJD) 1990-1992

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