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Latitude: 57.3115 / 57°18'41"N
Longitude: -4.5031 / 4°30'11"W
OS Eastings: 249328
OS Northings: 827320
OS Grid: NH493273
Mapcode National: GBR H98D.D17
Mapcode Global: WH3FZ.SHV8
Plus Code: 9C9Q8F6W+JQ
Entry Name: Dhivach Lodge, Drumnadrochit
Listing Name: Drumnadrochit, Dhivach Lodge
Listing Date: 17 April 1986
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 348508
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15007
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Drumnadrochit, Dhivach Lodge
ID on this website: 200348508
Location: Urquhart and Glenmoriston
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Aird and Loch Ness
Parish: Urquhart And Glenmoriston
Traditional County: Inverness-shire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
1864, incorporating earlier dwelling, with late 19th century
additions; range of 2-storey and single storey buildings as
one house, roughly L-plan. Harled.
2-storey E block with gabled N and S elevations; to N timber
1st floor balcony.
Canted bay window in N front of single bay W range. Varied
fenestration and glazing patterns; decorative barge boards
form unifying theme. Apex finials; end and ridge stacks; slate
roofs.
Outstanding site over-looking Dhivach waterfalls and gorge.
Stone bothy converted to house in 1864 by Victorian painter,
John Phillip RA (who rented the property from Seafield
Estate); succeeded as tenant by Arthur J Lewis, whose wife
was Ellen Terry's sister (who stayed at Dhivach). Lewis'
daughter married Frank Guilguid, their son being Sir John
Anthony Trollope guest in 1873 and described the house in
"Ayala's Angels".
Sir James Barry a tenant in 1907.
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