Angus HER - NO34NE0054 - ANGUS FOLK MUSEUM, GLAMIS

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Primary ReferenceNO34NE0054
NameANGUS FOLK MUSEUM, GLAMIS
NRHE Card No.NO34NE54
NRHE Numlink 122227
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 11563
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details A terrace of six cottages and a former hearse-house, used latterly as a museum, now unoccupied. The cottages were built in 1793 by the Earl of Strathmore, and the former hearse-house is from the early-19th century. On the 1st edition OS map they are shown as a row of adjacent cottages, with three rectangular buildings to the north-west. On the 2nd edition OS map, two of the buildings to the north-west have been removed, and the remaining building has an extension to the south-east, larger than the original building. Current maps show the building to the north-east has been incorporated into a U-plan range, open to the south-east. The buildings were converted into a museum in 1958, and handed over to the National Trust for Scotland in 1974, it closed in 2017. The row of buildings at the south-east are single-storey, rubble-built cottages with dressed quoins and coped ashlar stacks on the Angus slate roofs. The contents of the museum included a kitchen from Craichie, a Victorian farmhouse parlour, a schoolhouse and a forge from a smithy at Eassie. The building to the north-west is a former hearse-house, which had been converted into a farmworkers' bothy. It is a single-storey, 6-bay, rectangular-plan rubble-built building, with dressed ashlar quoins. There is a reconstructed four-bay cartshed and granary to the north-west and a harled range to the north-east, making up the rest of the U-plan range. There are coped rubble boundary walls around the range. A standing building survey was carried out on the row of cottages to the southeast by AOC in January 2014 prior to intended repairs. The cottages now consist of 16 discrete museum rooms with stone flagged floors. The original hearth areas are mostly still in place, mainly along the north walls. A number of blocked windows were located by the survey suggesting that internal arrangements of the cottages had changed over time. A photographic survey of the former hearse house was carried out in 2018 ahead of proposed change of use.
Last Update30/03/2023
Updated Bycpalmer
CompilerCP
Date of Compilation03/05/2019

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National Grid Reference: NO 3852 4682



Event Details

Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
2014 Building Recording aocarcha1-169851
2018 Building Recording

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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
MUSEUMS  B100
CARTSHEDS  N100
GRANARIES  O100
HOUSESHEARSE C100
RANGES U-PLAND100
COTTAGESRUBBLE-BUILTSINGLE-STOREYE100
QUOINSASHLARDRESSEDF100
STACKSASHLARCOPEDG100
HEARSE-HOUSESRUBBLE-BUILTSINGLE-STOREYH100
WALLSBOUNDARY I100
WALLSRUBBLECOPEDJ100
FLOORSFLAGSTONE K100
HEARTHS  L100
WINDOWS BLOCKEDM100
COTTAGES TERRACEDA100