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Latitude: 56.3598 / 56°21'35"N
Longitude: -3.3985 / 3°23'54"W
OS Eastings: 313691
OS Northings: 719486
OS Grid: NO136194
Mapcode National: GBR 20.3BGQ
Mapcode Global: WH6QK.RDWV
Plus Code: 9C8R9J52+WJ
Entry Name: Former Dairy, Moncreiffe Estate
Listing Name: Moncreiffe Estate, Former Dairy
Listing Date: 12 March 2010
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 400371
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB51439
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200400371
Location: Dunbarney
County: Perth and Kinross
Electoral Ward: Almond and Earn
Parish: Dunbarney
Traditional County: Perthshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
1821-2, Cameron and Gellatly masons and James Murray wright (see Notes). Rare survival of small imaginative-designed Classical dairy (now roofless), with circular chamber to E, rectangular-plan centre section and concave-walled wedge shaped room to W. Sited close to Moncreiffe House, probably as eyecatcher beyond Ha-Ha of formal gardens, on pathway leading to Walled Garden. Droved ashlar with stone base course, projecting cills and rougher wallhead stonework (see Notes). Grouped 3-part diamond-aligned coped ashlar stack.
FURTHER DESCRIPTION: doorway to centre S with 6-panelled timber door and multi-pane fanlight. Evidence of multi-pane glazing in timber-transomed bipartite windows.
INTERIOR: no longer surviving (2009).
B Group with Moncreiffe House, Stables, Walled Garden and Ha-Ha, Dovecote, Filter Bed and Water Tank, Gamekeeper's Cottage, Garden Cottage, West Lodge and Gate, and East Gate.
The rare survival at Moncreiffe of a small dairy is an indication of the quality of the estate pleasure grounds as the 'dairy was the building that perhaps went further than any other in combining necessary practicality with pursuit of pleasure' (Buxbaum, p111). The building was part of the domestic life of the estate as well as fulfilling the social role of provision of cooling refreshment during the estate tour. It is an important and integral part of the Moncreiffe Estate buildings. The building date and mason and wright details were provided by John Gifford.
Early dairies tended to be somewhat plain, but the ornamental role of this building is evident in plan and detail. Although the chimney has three fine stacks, it appears that there is only one flue, the others being purely ornamental, and the roughened wallhead detail may indicate the previous existence of a shade providing verandah. The three-roomed interior plan appears to be typical, as dairies tended to have a churning room, a scalding room, and a parlour.
Moncreiffe House dates from 1962, it replaces a house destroyed by fire in 1957.
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