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Grandhome House, Aberdeen

A Category B Listed Building in Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone, Aberdeen

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.1964 / 57°11'47"N

Longitude: -2.1696 / 2°10'10"W

OS Eastings: 389849

OS Northings: 811747

OS Grid: NJ898117

Mapcode National: GBR XM.3G28

Mapcode Global: WH9QH.ND20

Plus Code: 9C9V5RWJ+H5

Entry Name: Grandhome House, Aberdeen

Listing Name: Grandhome House

Listing Date: 26 January 1981

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 349355

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15673

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200349355

Location: Old Machar

County: Aberdeen

Electoral Ward: Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone

Parish: Old Machar

Traditional County: Aberdeenshire

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Description

Mansion on E-plan. Harled. Corbie-stepped. Slated roofs.
North wing. 17th century, incorporating earlier work. 2
storeys
South wing. 17th cent. 2 storeys Inset panel inscribed "GP/IC
1686" Doorway with Gibbsian surround
The two wings are linked by the west range; 18th century. 2
storeys, 5 bays wide. Forestair to door in centre of second
storey.
The west range was extended on east side between the wings in
1859. This extension has central projecting bay on its east
side with a moulded doorway inscribed "IP/EDB 1859"
approached by a stair (added 1923). Good interior including
library in S wing.
To W is a garden wall which has two gate-piers with
ball-finials and a niche with sculptured winged head and the
laundry: single storeyed with laigh floor, corbie-stepped.

Statement of Interest

Grandhome Estate belonged successively to Keiths, Ogilvies,

Buchanans Gordons, Jaffrays until late 17th century when it

passed to Patons of Farrochie, Fettercairn, Kincardineshire

in which family it still remains.

An earlier name for the property was Dilspro. John Jaffrey,

Provost of Aberdeen, owned it. After his death in 1684 his

son Thomas sold it to George Paton who changed the name to

Grandhome.

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