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Lodge, still in residential use, built in circa 1880 to the north of Carnousie House (NJ64NE0079). It is a single-storey and attic, L-plan lodge with two sets of ashlar gatepiers. The lodge is constructed from bull-faced granite with ashlar dressings, chamfered reveals and shaped architraves. Sash and case windows have plate glass glazing, and there are crowstepped gables with ball finials. The roof has grey slates in alternating fish-scale and horizontal courses and decorative ridge tiles, a shouldered and corniced ridge stack and a wallhead stack to the north. The two pairs of bull-faced, ashlar gatepiers have polygonal caps and ball finials, linked by a low ashlar coped curtain wall with scrolled wrought-iron railings.
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