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Lodge, still in residential use, built in circa 1890 to the south-west of Carnousie House (NJ64NE0079). It is a single-storey and attic, L-plan gate lodge and gate piers. The lodge is harled with Turriff sandstone ashlar margins and stone mullions and a harled addition at the rear. There are casement windows with small diamond-pane glazing at the front and plate glass sashes to rear. The roof has red, fish-scale tiles with pierced clay ridge tiles, bracketed eaves, scalloped barge boards, finials to gables and a corniced, ashlar central stack. The west elevation has a strip fanlight and wooden gabled porch supported by tree trunk columns. The gatepiers are of Turriff sandstone ashlar gatepiers, with clustered columns united by a cornice and socle, possibly for missing finials. The gates are also missing.
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