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Latitude: 57.6436 / 57°38'37"N
Longitude: -3.2455 / 3°14'43"W
OS Eastings: 325749
OS Northings: 862203
OS Grid: NJ257622
Mapcode National: GBR L8CJ.60C
Mapcode Global: WH6JG.34SN
Plus Code: 9C9RJQV3+CR
Entry Name: Walled Garden, Kilcluan
Listing Name: Kilcluan (Former C of S Manse), Steading and Walled Garden
Listing Date: 24 March 1988
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 351363
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB17438
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Kilcluan, Walled Garden
ID on this website: 200351363
Location: St Andrews-Lhanbryd
County: Moray
Electoral Ward: Fochabers Lhanbryde
Parish: St Andrews-Lhanbryd
Traditional County: Morayshire
Tagged with: Walled garden
William Robertson, 1825-6. 2-storey S facing house over
raised basement, 3 bays. Rubble frontage; modern harling
at raised basement level and to gables and rear; tooled and
polished ashlar dressings.
Centre door set in shallow round-headed recess; fanlight
with decorative glazing; slightly later pedimented porch
fronts doorway approached by flight of steps oversailing
raised basement. Outer ground floor windows with panelled
aprons also set in shallow round-headed recesses. 2 ground
floor windows in W gable; regular rear fenestration, now
partially masked by later single storey over raised
basement wing. Mainly 12-pane glazing. 2 modern rear dormers;
coped end wallhead stack; piended platform slate roof.
INTERIOR: curved staircase with slender wooden balusters.
Panelled doors and window shutters; moulded doorpieces
with simple key pattern decoration. Grey marble chimneypiece
in drawing-room with later 19th century ornate cast-iron
grate. Cast-iron grates of circa 1825 survive eleswhere
in house.
STEADING: 1815. U-plan range of single storey and single storey
and loft, built around rectangular court closed at S with coped
rubble wall with later ball-finialled gatepiers and
re-used wrought-iron pedestrian gate. Rubble, tooled rubble
dressings. Centre block of steading with segmental-headed
arch leading to rear lane. Slate roofs; stone ridges.
WALLED GARDEN: 1815. Substantial square rubbled walled
garden to W of steading and house.
Manse, steading and garden built in 1815. Manse destroyed
by fire and re-built, 1825. The 'offices' (1815) originally
planned to be sited at rear of house, but the present
position at NW specifically requested by Minister.
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