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Ardtornish Estate, Achranich Farmhouse

Farmhouse (Period Unassigned), Office (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Ardtornish Estate, Achranich Farmhouse

Classification Farmhouse (Period Unassigned), Office (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Factor's House; Achranich, Estate Manager's House And Office; Aird Toirinis

Canmore ID 107051

Site Number NM74NW 12

NGR NM 70414 47334

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Highland
  • Parish Morvern
  • Former Region Highland
  • Former District Lochaber
  • Former County Argyll

Recording Your Heritage Online

Factor's House and Estate Office, 1880, in familiar Barham style, replacing the early 19th-century farmhouse. The great barn, 1851, (now much altered) was almost certainly built as a wool barn; now used as a salmon hatchery. Pierced with lancet windows, it rises above the river like a Romanesque church, formerly comprising: "Barn, Byre and Stable, with Dairy and Cheese store on the ground floor of the near end, and with sleeping accommodation above". Creating a U-plan in matching style, the parallel coach house and stables, 1871-2, was Barham's first concrete building at Ardtornish. Cattle court, 1890, also of concrete.

Taken from "Western Seaboard: An Illustrated Architectural Guide", by Mary Miers, 2008. Published by the Rutland Press http://www.rias.org.uk

Archaeology Notes

NM74NW 12.00 NM 70414 47334 Achranich Farmhouse (Factor's House)

For Ardtornish House or Tower (NM 7033 4753) and related buildings, see NM74NW 13.

NM74NW 12.01 NM 70479 47315 Stables

NM74NW 12.02 NM 70481 47341 Smith's Barn

NM74NW 12.03 NM 70556 47342 Estate Power Station

NM74NW 12.04 NM 70463 47321 Coach-house

NM74NW 12.05 NM c. 705 472 Byre [not specifically located]

To the SE of Ardtornish House (NM74NW 13), the concrete-built Achranich (Ardtornish Estate Office) by Barham, 1880.

J Gifford 1992.

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