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Formerly Glamis Cottage, built circa 1830, with later alterations. The OS 1st edition map shows Glamis Cottage as a U-plan building, open to the northeast. By the OS 2nd edition map the U-plan has been filled in to a rectangular-plan building, still named Glamis Cottage. Single-storey, 4-bay, constructed of squared and snecked rubble (some Aberdeen bond), droved ashlar quoins and some raised margins. Mainly lying 12-pane glazing pattern with some 4-pane, all in timber sash and case windows. Grey slated roof, with deeply overhanging eaves and coped ashlar stacks with a full complement of polygonal cans. In the northeast corner is the former stable and hayloft, rubble built with droved ashlar quoins and a slated roof. The southwest entrance has square-section coped, droved ashlar gatepiers.
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