Aberdeenshire HER - NJ96SW0021 - ABERDOUR HOUSE

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Primary ReferenceNJ96SW0021
NameABERDOUR HOUSE
NRHE Card No.NJ96SW22
NRHE Numlink 20831
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 2768
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Austere 3-storey, 7-bay mansion, dated 1740, linked by curved single storey quadrants to rear. Two-storey, 3-bay wings forming rear U-plan court. South facing front with slightly advanced, gabled and finialled centre bay with pedimented entrance masked by mid 19th century, flat roofed porch. Corniced first floor window above with decorative carved mock keystone to lintel. Octagonal blind oculus in gablet and crow-stepped gables. The house is approached from the north and separated from former stables (dated 1795) and steading at west by a rubble wall with simple square gatepiers flanking entrance. Datestone at rear of house, sited near wallhead stack initialled SF and MC. Mansion built on earlier site which had been purchased in 1630 by Alexander Forbes of Pitsligo. Early in the 17th century the barony of Aberdour belonged to a branch of the Cheyne family, who had bought it in 1571 from Lord Borthwick. There is a walled garden to the south-east of the house (NJ96SW0092).
Last Update14/01/2021
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
MANORS SITE OFA90
MANSIONS  B100
ENTRANCES PEDIMENTEDC100
PORCHES  D100
KEYSTONES CARVEDE100
LINTELS  F100
GABLES CROW-STEPPEDG100
COURTYARDS  H100
KEYSTONES MOCKI100