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Hunting lodge and outbuildings, built in the mid 19th century and substantially extended in 1866-1869 with stables a cellar and coalhouse. A keeper's cottage and offices were built in 1867-68, and there is a boat slip to the south-east of the house built in circa 1870. The main lodge is a two-storey, U-plan, gabled building with a small court enclosed to the north-west by single-storey outbuildings. It is constructed from stugged, squared granite with a base course, gabled dormerheads and timber cross mullions and transoms to the sash and case windows. The roofs are graded grey slate, with gablet coped skews to the main lodge and the remaining gables flat-coped, scroll-bracketed skewputts, ball finials, clay ridge tiles and gablehead, ridge and wallhead coped stacks. Above the central door of the main lodge are three inscribed panels and there is a pend to the courtyard. To the rear of the lodge is an L-plan, single-storey, three bay cottage with a later, lower store adjoined at the rear. There are two gabled blocks to the north of the house and the boat slip consists two rubble jetties flanking a launch slip on Loch Muick.
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