Angus HER - NO35SE0029 - LOGIE HOUSE

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Primary ReferenceNO35SE0029
NameLOGIE HOUSE
NRHE Card No.NO35SE29
NRHE Numlink 32312
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 13778
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Castle, still in use. It was built for John Wishart of Logie in circa 1540, and has been extended and remodelled in the late 17th century, the south wing was remodelled in 1722 and the back courtyard added in circa 1830. It is shown on the 1st and 2nd edition OS maps as an oblong building with an internal court, a greenhouse on the south-east end and a the rear courtyard to the north-west. It is a three-storey and attic harled laird's house with a vaulted basement and projecting turnpike. There is a dormer pediment dated 1688 built into the courtyard wall, and a lintel dated 1691. There is a circular stair-tower projecting at the north-east angle, now truncated and finishing with a flat oversailing roof. There are stables to the north (NO 3923 5213), a large walled garden with greenhouse also to the north (NO 3926 5229) and a mausoleum (NO35SE0112).
Last Update30/08/2023
Updated Bycherbert
CompilerCH
Date of Compilation23/11/2009

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National Grid Reference: NO 3937 5215



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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
CASTLES  F100
TOWERSCIRCULAR B100
DORMERS DATEDC100
SHOT-HOLES  D100
LINTELS DATEDE100
TOWERHOUSES  A100
COURTYARDS  G100
HOUSESLAIRD H100
BASEMENTS VAULTEDI100
TOWERSSTAIR J100
ROOFSOVERSAILING K100