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Lodge, probably attributed to Peter Fulton, Forres, 1890-1900. Single storey and attic, L-plan lodge with entrance in re-entrant angle. Tooled rubble with ashlar dressings. Slightly recessed, moulded doorway with double-leaf panelled doors below shaped gable with coat of arms. Flanking bipartite (right) and in gable (left) with shaped hoodmould. Canted window with balustrade parapet fronts southeast gable (to road). Round-headed window in gable. There are moulded skews, shaped skewputts and apex finials. Cluster of 3 octagonal coped ridge stacks and slate roof. There is a pair of later 18th century channelled ashlar gate piers flanked by slightly smaller similar piers flanking pedestrian entrances. Each pier has moulded cornice and ball finial supported by attenuated stem. Flanking late 19th century coped quadrant walls. No gates survive.
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