Aberdeenshire HER - NO09SE0011 - DEER LARDER, MAR LODGE

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Primary ReferenceNO09SE0011
NameDEER LARDER, MAR LODGE
NRHE Card No.NO09SE10
NRHE Numlink 136730
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 1
Details A 19th century timber built deer larder, built in a single phase construction in 1899. Historic Building survey carried out by NTS in 2000. It describes the deer larder as a large wooden building consisting of two joined elements. To the south is a large barn-like room which houses the deer larder itself, to the north is a smaller building which houses the remaining four rooms. There is no internal access between the two elements. The building is constructed of a timber frame, the sill of the framing being raised above the soil on a low wall of masonry. The exterior of each wall is covered in horizontal overlapping timber planks of varying lengths. On the upper part of the south elevation the timber planks are arranged in a herringbone pattern. The lapboards are painted white, but traces of pale pink paint under this may be an undercoat or a previous paint surface. The door, window frames and corner posts are painted black, over a dark red, either an undercoat or previous paint surface. The roof is covered with 'Unduline' a modern composite material, this possibly replaced wooden shingles in the 1980s.
Last Update10/05/2021
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