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Lodge and gates to Duthie Park, dating from 1883. The lodge is single storey, in baronial style, built of tooled coursed grey granite with long and short finely finished margins, and decorative spherical stone finials to the apex of the gables. The gateway has decorative ironwork gates, and is flanked to either side by a pedestrian gate, The gatepiers are on a square place, with battered rough-faced rubble base, ashlar shaft and a spherical finial to a decorative corniced cap. The attached boundary walls to the park are of coped granite, ashlar on a rough-faced base to the outer walls. The walls are stepped up to the west and surmounted by iron railings. East Lodge was built for the use of the Foreman Gardener.
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