Moray HER - NJ13SE0007 - KILNMAICHLIE HOUSE

Main Details

Primary ReferenceNJ13SE0007
NameKILNMAICHLIE HOUSE
NMRS Card No.NJ13SE6
NMRS Numlink253761
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Towerhouse. Kilnmaichlie is a circa 16th century L-plan tower house, which was extended later to the North to form a tall, rectilinear East facing dwelling with a stair tower projecting off centre to the East front and terminating above the wall head in a small caphouse. There is modern grey harling, and tooled granite margins and dressings. The original entrance is blocked, and the present entrances are in the South gable and East front. Both are masked by late-19th century timber porches. There are windows of varying size, which form a regular pattern at both the front and rear. There are also a pair of diminutive attic windows that light the caphouse of the stair-tower. There are 3 small slit vents in the rear and a small attic light in each gable. 12-pane glazing is used. The end stacks have circa 1700 copes, and there are Banffshire slate roofs, crowstepped gables, a mask skewput to the caphouse, and also at the South-east angle just below the wallhead. An early-19th century wing of 2 builds projects from the North gable. They are constructed from harled rubble, with a segmental headed archway, 2 doorways and irregular fenestration, some from circa 1987. Inside, some 18th century fielded panelled doors survived. There is a pair of square rubble gate piers with shaped rubble caps. Restoration work was noted as taking place in 1987. Sir Walter Stewart (the great grandson of Robert II) held liferent of Kilnmaichlie in 1490. During the 18th century, the house became part of the Ballindalloch estate, and was latterly divided as 2 farm cottages.
Last Update11/08/2022

National Grid Reference: NJ 1812 3207


Easting: 314900, Northing: 825900

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Event Details


Excavations and Surveys


Artefact and Ecofact


Ecofact

Samples 
Palynology 
Ecofact Notes 

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
MARGINSGRANITETOOLEDF100
ROOFSSLATE N100
GATEPIERSRUBBLESQUAREDO100
CAPSRUBBLE P100
COTTAGES  Q100
DRESSINGSGRANITETOOLEDG100
ENTRANCES BLOCKEDH100
PORCHESTIMBER I100
TOWERSSTAIR J100
VENTSSLIT K100
STACKS ENDL100
STACKS COPEDM100
TOWERHOUSES L-PLANA100
GABLES CROW-STEPPEDC100
CAP-HOUSES  D100
SKEWPUTTSMASK E100
CASTLES L-PLANB100

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National Status

National Status
Listed Building, Category B

Regional Status

Regional Status
Site of Regional Significance

Photo Details


Bibliographic Detail

Bib Ref NoTitleAuthorDateOthersEditorPublishedDetailsDate MDate Y
01410CASTELLATED AND DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND VOL2T MACGIBBON1887Y EDINBURGH128, FIG 1887

Location

Historic Administrative Area Name Inveravon
Positional Accuracy Centred at
Buffer Zone 10-15m
Buffer Type Bespoke
Capture Scale Unknown
Spatial Feature Type Polygon: Known Site Extent

Environment

Constraints Privately owned, access by arrangement - easy access.
Altitude210
Geology 
Topography Shelf
Aspect 1E
Aspect 2 Closed
Current Land Use Residential
Vegetation
Soil Type 
Hydrology 

Measurements

Plan 
Shape 1 L-Plan
Shape 2 Solid
Diameter 
Length 
Width 
Thickness 
Depth 
Area 
Height 

Historic Land Use


Period Details

PeriodOrderProbabilityRadiocarbon DatesDate BuiltDate of DestructionDate of Loss
Medieval (1100 - 1560 AD) A90    
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD) B100    
17th Century C100    
18th Century D100    
19th Century E100    
Modern (1900 - 2050) F100    

Period Notes

Period Notes Built 17thC incorporating tower of c.1490; rescued mid-18thC; early 19th century wing; restored 1987. It was designated on 22/02/1972, and its status was changed from an A to a B listing on 09/11/1987.

Architect Details

Architect Details

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