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Estate building, still in use, built in the later 19th century with 20th century additions, to the south-east of Glenmuick House (NO39SE0036). It is a single-storey, rectangular-plan building with an integral covered central court accessed by an arched pend. The estate building incorporates stables, stable hands accommodation, equipment and livery stores and later kennels, and is constructed from squared and coursed rubble granite with tooled granite skews and keystones. The grey slate roof is mainly piended with gables to the principal north elevation, and has stone ridges, corniced granite ridge stacks and wallhead stacks to the west and south, all with simple clay cans, and cast-iron rhones and rhone pipes. The nine-bay principal elevation incorporates a three-bay cottage with a gabled porch and a pair of gabled dormers. To one side of the cottage is a gabled, arched pend opening with a hayloft door above with a gabled bay beyond. To the other side of the cottage is a two-bay gabled bay with a further gable beyond. The west elevation has an off centre doorway flanked by a window to one side and a 20th century low wall forming kennel pens to the other with low-level openings to the stables behind.
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