Moray HER - NJ16NE0028 - ROUND SQUARE, GORDONSTOUN

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Primary ReferenceNJ16NE0028
NameROUND SQUARE, GORDONSTOUN
NRHE Card No.NJ16SE7
NRHE Numlink 118263
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 2244
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Late 17th Century stable block now in use as school buildings. The building comprises a circular block that garrets around a circular court. It is believed to have been built by Sir Robert Gordon, 3rd Baronet. It is mainly two storeys with a loft, although it was originally an alternating four 2-story and four single storey blocks, all with lofts. It is rubble built with ashlar dressings, a slated roof and shed dormers. There is a segmental headed entrance in the centre of the north block, flanked by four similar arches to the exterior, now blocked, and two to the interior. There is irregular fenestration, with small windows in the first floor and some inserted windows. Windows use 4- and 12-pane glazing. The stone slate roof is of irregular heights and has diminutive swept dormers. There are corniced stacks, crow stepped gables and a stone ridge. Above the entrance on the first floor exterior, there are five small bipartite windows, with three similar found in the inner face. Three exterior stairs provide access to the first floor. The stable floor tiles have been re-used to pave the forecourt. It is similar to, and contemporary with, the 'half round' at Dallas Lodge, Moray, which was also the property of the Gordons of Gordonstoun in the late 17th century, and the roof slates are probably from quarries at Dallas. It was converted into classrooms and library for Gordonstoun School (NJ16NE0006) in 1957, and was influential in the design of the Cots Of Rhininver, Dallas (NJ15SW0043).
Last Update06/05/2021
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
ENTRANCESSEGMENTAL B100
WINDOWS INSERTEDC100
ROOFSSLATE D100
DORMERS  E100
STACKS CORNICEDF100
GABLES CROW-STEPPEDG100
RIDGESSTONE H100
STAIRCASESEXTERIOR I100
FLOORSSLAB J100
LIBRARIES  K100
STABLESCIRCULAR A100