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Latitude: 57.7271 / 57°43'37"N
Longitude: -4.5458 / 4°32'44"W
OS Eastings: 248491
OS Northings: 873661
OS Grid: NH484736
Mapcode National: GBR H849.JGJ
Mapcode Global: WH3D1.41LP
Plus Code: 9C9QPFG3+RM
Entry Name: Wyvis Lodge
Listing Name: Wyvis Lodge, Stables and Game Larders
Listing Date: 31 August 1983
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 339903
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB7906
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200339903
Location: Kiltearn
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Cromarty Firth
Parish: Kiltearn
Traditional County: Ross-shire
Tagged with: Lodge
Lodge:
Dated 1886. Asymmetrical medium sized gabled 2-storey
shooting lodge; stylised random grey rubble with ribbon
pointing at ground floor; rendered 1st floor, with mock
timber framing and stippled infill; finely tooled contrasting
sandstone dressings. Wide verandah supported by timber
columns enclosed east and south ground floor; entrance
under verandah in projecting porch in east elevation.
Mullioned and transomed windows; shaped and corniced end and
ridge stacks; Welsh slate roof. Interior; original
panelling throughout in ground and first floor; original
chimney pieces, also ground and 1st floor; balustraded
staircase leading from panelled hall to 1st floor landing.
Chimney pieces in recessed alcoves in ground floor drawing
and dining rooms and in master bedroom, 1st floor; in
drawing room with ochre marble surround initialled WS.
Projecting 'Tudor' chimney piece in hall. Some 1st floor
panelling painted white; some window reveals have mirrored
panels; some ground floor panelling, in rear passage and gun
room have inlaid deerhide sections. Ribbed plaster ceilings
in drawing room dining room and master bedroom (1st floor).
Stables: single storey and attic stables, similar materials
as lodge. Stabling for 4 horses, with stalls, and feed shoot
from loft above; saddle room; gighouse (now garage) and attic
room and loft over. Many original fittings.
Game larders; 2 rectangular game larders stand close to
shore; the larger for deer and the smaller for birds. Random
stylised rubble as house; piended slated roofs. Interior;
tiled lined walls; all fittings present.
Commanding site on western end of Loch Glass. Built by and
for Walter Shoolbred (of firm of Shoolbred, cabinet makers).
All internal panelling made by family firm. Some Shoolbred
furniture in lodge. All materials transported by steamer
from eastern end of Loch Glass.
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