Aberdeenshire Council - Historic Environment Record
Aberdeenshire HER - NJ70NE0036 - SOUTH LODGE
Main Details
Primary Reference
NJ70NE0036
Name
SOUTH LODGE
NMRS Card No.
NJ70NE15
NMRS Numlink
106049
Site Form
Standing Structure
Site Condition
Complete 1
Details
Lodge, still in use, probably designed by John Smith circa 1820. It is a single storey lodge, harled with ashlar dressings, and a low, broad-eaved piend roof. The lodge gates are later, probably designed by William Smith circa 1859.
Last Update
08/07/2020
National Grid Reference: NJ 7518 0707
Easting: 0, Northing: 0
Compiler
Date of Compilation
Event Details
Excavations and Surveys
Date M
Date Y
Type
Duration
Director / Organisation
Auspices
Fund
Extent
1998
RCM
RCM
Artefact and Ecofact
Ecofact
Samples
Palynology
Ecofact Notes
Monument Types
Monument Type 1
Monument Type 2
Monument Type 3
Order
Probability
DRESSINGS
ASHLAR
B
100
GATES
C
100
ROOFS
PIENDED
D
100
EAVES
BROAD
E
100
LODGES
HARLED
A
100
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National Status
National Status
Listed Building, Category B
Regional Status
Photo Details
Bibliographic Detail
Location
Historic Administrative Area Name
Echt
Positional Accuracy
Centred at
Buffer Zone
15-20m
Buffer Type
Bespoke
Capture Scale
Unknown
Spatial Feature Type
Polygon: Unknown Extent
Environment
Constraints
Altitude
113
Geology
Topography
Moderate Slope
Aspect 1
NW
Aspect 2
Current Land Use
Vegetation
Soil Type
Hydrology
Measurements
Plan
Shape 1
Shape 2
Diameter
Length
Width
Thickness
Depth
Area
Height
Historic Land Use
Period Details
Period
Order
Probability
Radiocarbon Dates
Date Built
Date of Destruction
Date of Loss
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD)
A
100
19th Century
B
100
1904
Period Notes
Period Notes
Built c.1820; gates 1859. Listed 16/04/1971.
Architect Details
Architect Details
Lodge probably by John Smith; gates probably by William Smith.
Maritime Archaeology
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