Aberdeenshire HER - NJ75NW0093 - OLD PARISH MANSE, KING EDWARD

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Primary ReferenceNJ75NW0093
NameOLD PARISH MANSE, KING EDWARD
NRHE Card No.NJ75NW41
NRHE Numlink 242814
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 9390
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Steading associated with the former manse to the west (NJ75NW0092), built in 1829 with alterations in 1894 and 1927. It is a single-storey, L-plan red sandstone rubble steading building with red sandstone tooled ashlar dressings. Enclosing walls form a hollow square with the steading on the north and east sides, with the entrance in the west and south side incorporating the burial ground wall (NJ75NW0002). The parishioners' entrance to the burial ground and church had been via a gateway in the south wall of the steading court, which was closed when the steading was constructed. The steading comprises former stables and a segmental-headed gighouse. The 1927 conversion by J. Willet (A. and W. Reid), Elgin, was of two arched bays with a flat lintel for use as garage. Other offices have plank doors. The piended slate roof has a small ridge chimney stack. The entrance at the west is flanked by plain square gatepiers with shallow pyramidal caps, and there is a single lean-to store against the west wall.
Last Update17/09/2024
Updated Bycherbert
CompilerLBU
Date of Compilation01/02/2017

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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
STEADINGS  A100
STABLES  B100
CARRIAGE-HOUSES  C100