Aberdeenshire HER - NJ66SW0081 - ST BRANDON HOUSE, BOYNDIE

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Primary ReferenceNJ66SW0081
NameST BRANDON HOUSE, BOYNDIE
NRHE Card No.NJ66SW37
NRHE Numlink 229860
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 3235
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Former manse, still in residential use, built in 1841-42 in the style of William Robertson, Elgin, replacing an earlier manse of 1775. There is also an associated U-plan steading to the east, built in 1841. The former manse is a square-plan, two-storey over raised basement, three-bay building with three-bay return east and west elevations. It is harled with tooled ashlar margins, tooled granite angle margins, polished ashlar dressings and a piended platform local slate roof with paired corniced stacks and centre glazed top light. There is a centre corniced and pedimented entrance with end demi-anthemion acroteria (all painted), approached by a flight of steps with a solid ashlar balustrade oversailing the raised basement. Fenestration is regular, with the raised ground floor windows all being tall, those in front with decorative cast-iron guards and some windows blind in the east and west return elevations. A projecting, pedimented rear centre bay accommodates a stairwell. A well lay to the north of the U-plan steading, and a small piggery, now a ruin. There is also a cheese-press. A photographic survey was carried out in 2021 prior to proposed redevelopment of the steading. Standing building survey of the steading was carried out in June 2021. The steading, built in one phase, is constructed of mixed fieldstone and granite blocks with granite lintels, sills and jambs, and a slate roof, part of which had been removed at the time of survey. It may be contemporary with the manse, later converted with the addition of extra rooms to add stables and a room for boiler and flues. Within the south end of the west wing were five stone and brick bee-boles built into the stone wall. On the outer wall of the west wing is a cheese-press.
Last Update10/07/2023
Updated Bycpalmer
CompilerLBU
Date of Compilation01/02/2017

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National Grid Reference: NJ 6426 6387



Event Details

Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
2021 Building Recording camerona1-433579

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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
BEE-BOLES  C100
CHEESE-PRESSES  D100
MANSES  A100
STEADINGS  B100