Building record MAB35723 - EAST LODGE, DINNET HOUSE

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Summary

Lodge, still in use, designed by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie in 1890.

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (B) 50737

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred NO 4599 9860 (46m by 59m) Centred at - Polygon: Known Site Extent
Map sheet NO49NE
Authority Aberdeenshire
Civil Parish Glenmuick, Tullich and Glengairn

Type and Period (3)

Full Description

Lodge, still in use, designed by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie in 1890. It is a well-detailed single storey Baronial lodge house with two- and three-stage crenellated towers and gatepiers with fine ironwork gates, sited at the east entrance to Dinnet House (NO49NW0047) policies. There are polygonal, bull-faced gatepiers with deep stepped coping and large ball finials, flanking two-leaf decorative ironwork gates and outer pedestrian gates. While not known to have been built by A Marshall Mackenzie, the North Lodge (NO49NW0153) has similar details.


May 1 2015 , APP/2015/1334, APP/2015/1334 (Ground Photograph). SAB20824.

HISTORIC SCOTLAND, n.d., A SELECTION OF THE CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE, p.22 (Bibliographic reference). SAB4449.

Other Statuses/References

  • Authority: ASH;
  • HES Listed Building Number: 50737;
  • Old Historic Environment Record Ref: NO49NE0142;

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Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Ground Photograph: May 1 2015 . APP/2015/1334. Digital. APP/2015/1334.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: HISTORIC SCOTLAND. n.d.. A SELECTION OF THE CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE. p.22.

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Record last edited

Mar 19 2024 2:34PM

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