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Cartlehaugh

A Category B Listed Building in Old Deer, Aberdeenshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.5251 / 57°31'30"N

Longitude: -2.036 / 2°2'9"W

OS Eastings: 397942

OS Northings: 848330

OS Grid: NJ979483

Mapcode National: GBR P8BT.V8Q

Mapcode Global: WH9P0.P3PZ

Plus Code: 9C9VGXG7+3H

Entry Name: Cartlehaugh

Listing Name: Cartlehaugh

Listing Date: 16 April 1971

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 349771

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB16062

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200349771

Location: Old Deer

County: Aberdeenshire

Electoral Ward: Central Buchan

Parish: Old Deer

Traditional County: Aberdeenshire

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Description

Circa. 1786? (First mentioned 1787-joinery looks later).
House 2-storey 3-window with skew puts and coped chimneys,
chequer-work front of Whinstone and rust-tinted granite.
'The Damboard (Draughtboard) Inn' with cherry cocking.
Victorian porch and bay window, smaller house (? The 1780s
house) and offices at the rear.

Statement of Interest

Taitswell (former factor's house) a large 2-storey house

nearby is also of 18th century date but has been greatly

altered.

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