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Former manse and stables, now in residential use, built in 1797 with a porch and back wing added before 1850, repaired in 1859-60 by William Middleton and John Greig of Montrose and with extensive repairs and reconstruction by James Maclaren of Dundee in 1871. It is a two-storey building with a three-window front of good coursers with a very small centre window to the first floor. The remainder of the building is harled. An advanced gable to the east has a shallow tripartite bay with a two-light window above. Mixed 12- and 4-pane sashes are used elsewhere and the roof is slated. There are ball-capped gatepiers in the garden.
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