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Fyvie Castle, Old Home Farm

Courtyard (Period Unassigned), Dovecot (Period Unassigned), Farmstead (Period Unassigned), Stable(S) (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Fyvie Castle, Old Home Farm

Classification Courtyard (Period Unassigned), Dovecot (Period Unassigned), Farmstead (Period Unassigned), Stable(S) (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Fyvie Castle, Dovecot And Stable Block

Canmore ID 150275

Site Number NJ73NE 9.02

NGR NJ 76669 39311

NGR Description Centred on NJ 76669 39311

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Aberdeenshire
  • Parish Fyvie
  • Former Region Grampian
  • Former District Banff And Buchan
  • Former County Aberdeenshire

Archaeology Notes

NJ73NE 9.02 76669 39311

Old Home Farm [NAT]

OS 1:10,000 map, 1984.

Architecture Notes

See also:

Fyvie Castle, Castle; Country House NJ73NE, site 9 00.

Fyvie Castle, Building NJ73NE, site 9 01.

Fyvie Castle, South Gates NJ73NE, site 9 03.

Fyvie Castle, Grounds NJ73NE, site 9 04.

Site Management (26 August 1998)

Dovecot pend tower on E. side of main court with semi-circular arch, moulded and keystones window at 1st, pyramid roof. Segmental arch with panel and pediment above N. side. Clock gable and bellcote at W. courtyard. Original parts harled: some recent alterations. William Gordon's account of his improvements after 1816 refers to 'coachhouses and stables threshing mill house and grain loft' (Historic Scotland)

Activities

Photographic Survey (September 1960)

Photographic survey by the Scottish National Buildings Record in September 1960.

Nts Note (1994)

Old Home Farm is thought to have been built around 1777, and is an extensive group of sheds, stores and working areas surrounding two courtyards. These listed buildings had been allowed to fall into serious disrepair, but the NTS as their new owners now plan to restore their part of the complex. NTS Conservation Volunteers assisted in a two-day exercise to evaluate the survival and composition of the internal and courtyard floors of the complex. These were found to vary from beaten earth to concrete, and from gravel to fine cobbling. Following these positive results, the remaining areas are due to be cleared by a team of professional archaeologists as the first step in the restoration process.

Excavation (1995)

In 1995 Scotia Archaeology Ltd undertook to clear the steading of large quantities of debris; and to record the principal features of interest exposed within its buildings and in its two principal courtyards.

The main courtyard measured 36m east - west by 24m wide and was surrounded by ranges of buildings; those on its north, east and south sides opening onto cobbled paths around the sides of the yard. These buildings included a threshing barn, diesel bay, byre, pig sty, wintering shed and stabling for ponies and traps. In the centre of the courtyard was a sunken, rectangular dung pit which was lined with a stone retaining wall. At some stage, the pit was foreshortened at its west end; at a later date it was reduced further to form an almost square pit whose sides were raised by the addition of concrete walls.

The smaller, east courtyard measured 21m north - south by 10.5m east - west and was accessed through an arched pend over which sat a dovecot tower (perhaps the original farm entrance). The inner courtyard was surfaced with cobbles although many of these had been removed in recent years. Along the east side of this area were open fronted cart sheds; at the south end of which was a chaumer which extended into the south range at first floor level. The ground floor of this building served latterly as a stable although this did not appear to have been its original function.

Information from NTS (SCS) March 2014

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