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Garden house, dating from the mid 19th century, in style of William Burn and David Bryce. Single-storey and attic, gabled estate house, constructed of squared rubble with dressed ashlar margins, with a basket-arched, moulded doorway, with corbels, a bracketed dripstone canopy, chamfered arrises and stone mullions. There are 4-pane and 8-pane glazing patterns in timber sash and case windows. The roof has graded grey slates, with ashlar grouped stacks with some cans and battered coping. The corbelled window detail to the southwest elevation is also used at the Glamis Castle Parsonage (NO34NE0128). The Castle Walled Garden (NO34NE0129) is adjacent to the east.
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