Aberdeenshire HER - NO69NW0060 - KINCARDINE HOUSE STABLE BLOCK

Main Details

Primary ReferenceNO69NW0060
NameKINCARDINE HOUSE STABLE BLOCK
NMRS Card No.NO69NW39
NMRS Numlink184311
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Stables, still in use. The south-east part is perhaps 18th century with the remainder being circa 1840 and repaired in 1868, however it was mainly built in 1873-74 by James Thomson (Crathes), architect. It is shown on the 1st edition OS map as a quadrangular building with a horsemill attached to the north, a rectangular-plan building filling much of the court and a rectangular-plan range to the east. On the 2nd edition OS map the horsemill and most of the internal structure has been removed. Current OS maps show alterations to the main quadrangular building with additions within the court. The range to the east is depicted as roofless. The C-listed stables are to the south-west of Kincardine House (NJ60SW0027), and is made up of a plain harled quadrangle with a two-storey main south-west front with a plain centre tower of ashlar granite with a crenellated top.
Last Update06/09/2018

National Grid Reference: NO 6032 9986


Easting: 374700, Northing: 776300

CompilerNCA
Date of Compilation01/02/2017

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Artefact and Ecofact


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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
HORSE-MILLS SITE OFB100
BUILDINGS REMAINS OFC100
STABLES  A100

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National Status

National Status
Listed Building, Category C

Regional Status


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Location

Historic Administrative Area Name Kincardine O Neil
Positional Accuracy Centred at
Buffer Zone 1-5m
Buffer Type Bespoke
Capture Scale 1:501 - 1:1250
Spatial Feature Type Polygon: Known Site Extent

Environment

Constraints Privately owned, access by arrangement - easy access.
Altitude175
Geology 
Topography Moderate Slope
Aspect 1SW
Aspect 2 Closed
Current Land Use Agricultural
Vegetation
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Period Details

PeriodOrderProbabilityRadiocarbon DatesDate BuiltDate of DestructionDate of Loss
18th Century B60    
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD) A100    
19th Century C100    

Period Notes

Period Notes Listed 25/11/1980. South-east section is perhaps 18th century. The remainder is circa 1840 and repaired in 1868, but mostly 1873-74.

Architect Details

Architect Details James Thomson (Crathes) architect - 1873-74.

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