Aberdeenshire HER - NJ92SE0118 - MENIE HOUSE

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Primary ReferenceNJ92SE0118
NameMENIE HOUSE
NRHE Card No.NJ92SE17
NRHE Numlink 77030
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 2787
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Mansion House, built circa 1835, for Sir George Turner, to the designs of John Smith. General design derived from Auchmacoy (in Logie Buchan), but more ponderously Jacobean. A Scots Elizabethan fantasy of two storeys with dormer heads, built in pinned granite with freestone dressings and diagonally set chimney shafts. The symmetrical south-west front is enlivened by a central bay with curvilinear gable flanked by octagonal angles with sharp finials. The north-west front has a Tudor porch and circular angle tower. The earlier, L-plan, two storey towerhouse (built 1782-3) is incorporated at the south-east. A castle is said to have stood on this site in 15th Century. The Menie estate passed from the Carnegie family to William Forbes in the 17th century, before being passed on to the Seton family and then the Gordon family. The house has been renamed 'MacLeod House' and a programme of refurbishment works have been carried out in the late 2000s. See NJ92SE0086 for designed landscape.
Last Update19/04/2024
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
MANSIONS  A100
TOWERHOUSES REMAINS OFB100
ANGLESOCTAGONAL C100
GABLESCURVILINEAR D100
PORCHES TUDORE100
CHIMNEYS DIAGONALF100
TOWERSANGLE G100
FINIALS  H100