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Latitude: 57.4855 / 57°29'7"N
Longitude: -3.1394 / 3°8'21"W
OS Eastings: 331788
OS Northings: 844486
OS Grid: NJ317444
Mapcode National: GBR L8MY.0MQ
Mapcode Global: WH6K8.R38X
Plus Code: 9C9RFVP6+57
Entry Name: Hazelwood
Listing Name: Hazelwood
Listing Date: 22 February 1972
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 349555
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15861
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200349555
Location: Mortlach
County: Moray
Electoral Ward: Speyside Glenlivet
Parish: Mortlach
Traditional County: Banffshire
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Circa 1830, style of William Robertson. 2-storey house built
against slope, presenting symmetrical single storey E
entrance front as raised ground floor and symmetrical 2-
storey S garden elevation. Harled with extensive polished
sandstone dressings and margins.
Wide 3-bay E front with centre recessed porch with
pedimented and paired pilaster frontispiece. Panelled door
with narrow sidelights; aproned flanking windows, wide
giant angle pilasters; deep base course.
2-storey, wide S garden front with full-height ashlar canted
windows linked at raised ground floor by verandah supported
by slender pilasters.
Later flat roofed projecting single storey library wing
masks W front with barely recessed centre bay. Circa 1960
3-light bow window to W return library gable.
Various additions and alterations at rear.
Horizontal and multi-pane glazing; symmetrical coped ridge
stacks; shallow piended local slate roof with projecting
soffited eaves.
INTERIOR: restrained internal detailing. Top lit entrance
hall.
Intercommunicating sitting and drawing rooms in S side of
raised ground floor. Carved wooden chimneypiece with marble
slips in sitting room; similar (later insertion) in larger
drawing room.
Later wooden chinmeypiece (said to have come from Glasgow)
in library.
Said to have been property of Leslie's of Kininvie and built
for 2 Leslie sisters.
Library extension appears on 2nd ed OS (1902).
Unusual small henhouse with pigeon loft at rear of house.
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