Moray HER - NJ05SW0002 - LOGIE HOUSE

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Primary ReferenceNJ05SW0002
NameLOGIE HOUSE
NRHE Card No.NJ05SW3
NRHE Numlink 15873
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 2191
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Logie House was built for the son of the Cumming family. An earlier house was built by John Cumming who built it after becoming the first Laird of Logie in 1663. This U-plan house was filled in during the late 18th century creating the core of the house as it is now, with extensions built in 1861 by A. and W. Reid. Sir Alexander Grant purchased the Logie Estate in 1924. Further alterations and additions were made to the house throughout the 20th century, with a porte-cochere added in 1925 by either T.P. Marwick and Sons or John Wittet, and the north wing in the 1950s, as well as more recent work in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. It is a white harled Scottish Baronial style mansion with tooled ashlar margins and dressings. It is mainly 2- and 3-storey, with long elevations to the east and west. There is an off centre entrance in the east that is fronted by the porte-cochere. The double gabled South return elevation has two canted windows rising from the raised basement to the raised ground floor. There are large tripartite and bipartite windows in the west garden front. There are angle bartizans at the southwest and northeast, and a continuous string course links the cills of the first floor windows in the west elevation, breaking the wallhead under the gables. Multi-pane glazing is used, and there are coped and margined ridge and wallhead stacks, crowstepped gables and slate roofs. In the interior, there is a mid 19th century wooden staircase with barley-sugar twist balusters, and some plaster decoration to the stairwell and ceiling. The panelled library has a modillion cornice, and the panelled dining room has corniced overdoors, dado, fluted Ionic plasters and a carved chimneypiece with flanking engaged fluted Ionic columns. The north gate lodge (NJ05SW0079) is circa 900 m to the northeast. A photographic survey was carried out in 2022 prior to proposed alterations.
Last Update16/03/2023
Updated Byjnicholson
CompilerNQB
Date of Compilation23/11/2009

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Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
2022 Building Recording

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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
ROOFSSLATE Q100
HOUSESBARONIAL A100
GABLES CROW-STEPPEDB100
PORT-COCHERES  C100
WINDOWS CANTEDD100
WINDOWSTRIPARTITE E100
WINDOWS BIPARTITEF100
BARTIZANSANGLE G100
RIDGES COPEDH100
GLAZING MULTI-PANEDI100
STAIRCASESWOODEN J100
BALUSTERSTWISTBARLEY-SUGARK100
LIBRARIES PANELLEDL100
OVERDOORS CORNICEDM100
CHIMNEYPIECES CARVEDN100
COLUMNS IONICO100
COLUMNS FLUTEDP100