Aberdeenshire HER - NO69NE0016 - THE HA'HOUSE, RAEMOIR

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NameTHE HA'HOUSE, RAEMOIR
NRHE Card No.NO69NE35
NRHE Numlink 241290
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 3247
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details A small two-storey symmetrical former laird's house built in 1715, now a hotel annex. It is on a T-plan with projecting wings. Built of Hill of Fare red granite rubble with slate roof, and rubble end stacks with chamfered copes. Studded timber door and oval fanlight, with an armonial stone panel and larger oval light with decorative glazing above the door. Windows are predominantly 12-pane (replacement). Ha' Hoose is an example of an early classical country house, its exterior largely unaltered. Restored in 1923 and used as a hotel annexe to the Raemoir Hotel.
Last Update03/02/2023
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
HALL-HOUSES T-PLANA100
STONESARMORIALDATEDB100
ANNEXES  C100