Angus HER - NO48SW0030 - INVERMARK LODGE

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Primary ReferenceNO48SW0030
NameINVERMARK LODGE
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HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 50719
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 1
Details Bothies and kennels, probably built in the later-19th century, still in use. It is associated with Intermark Lodge (NO48SW0012) to the north-east. It is first shown on the 2nd edition OS map as a shallow H-plan with enclosures off the south elevation. Current maps depict it as being two bothies: West Bothy and East Bothy. It is a single-storey range with 6 kennels with large dog runs in front, and small gabled cottages adjoining each end at right angles, forming a shallow H-plan. They are constructed from roughly-dressed granite with granite ashlar dressings, and stugged sandstone ashlar boundary walls with cast-iron railings and gates to the dog runs. The roof has stone ridge tiles and purple slates, and there are coped stacks. The south elevation has a timber-boarded door to each kennel. East Bothy is a three-bay building with a central two-leaf timber-boarded door and two rooms inside. The West Bothy has two central doors with flanking windows and one main room and a boiler room, now used as a store.
Last Update03/02/2017
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
BOTHIESGRANITE B100
KENNELS  C100
DRESSINGSASHLAR D100
WALLSASHLARSTUGGEDE100
RAILINGSCAST-IRON F100
GATESCAST-IRON G100
ROOFSSLATE H100
STACKS COPEDI100
ROOMSBOILER J100
STORES  K100
COTTAGES  A100