Document record MAB57879 - TULLOS HOUSE

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Summary

Site of a house depicted on historic OS maps, set in partially wooded grounds, with a steading to the northeast of the house.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred NJ 9498 0381 (371m by 236m) Centred at - Polygon: Known Site Extent
Map sheet NJ90SW
Authority Aberdeenshire City
Civil Parish Aberdeen

Type and Period (3)

Full Description

Site of a house depicted on historic OS maps, set in partially wooded grounds, with a steading to the northeast of the house. the house was built by David Morrice and probably completed before 1810. It was demolished following the Second World War to make way for industrial development. The site is now occupied by offices (Ullevi House). A watching brief carried out by MAS in May 2009 on an extension to Ullevi House recorded no archaeological features or finds.


ARCHAEOLOGY SCOTLAND, 2010, DISCOVERY AND EXCAVATION IN SCOTLAND: VOL 10, 2009, p. 12 (Bibliographic reference). SAB3514.

ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL, 2016, A GUIDE TO THE HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY OF TULLOS HILL (Bibliographic reference). SAB8382.

Other Statuses/References

  • Authority: ACY;
  • NMR Card Number: NJ90SE46;
  • NRHE Numlink: 173617;
  • Old Historic Environment Record Ref: NJ90SE0137;

External Links (1)

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Bibliographic reference: ARCHAEOLOGY SCOTLAND. 2010. DISCOVERY AND EXCAVATION IN SCOTLAND: VOL 10, 2009. Y. p. 12.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL. 2016. A GUIDE TO THE HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY OF TULLOS HILL.

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

Record last edited

Jan 17 2023 2:29PM

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