Monymusk, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Monymusk, Scotland
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Enclosure 165m N of Abersnithack Lodge
Monymusk, Scotland
The monument comprises an enclosure of prehistoric date, visible on oblique aerial photographs as parchmarks in an area of improved pasture.
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St Finian's Chapel 85m E of Abersnithack Lodge
Monymusk, Scotland
The monument comprises a chapel and enclosure of medieval date, visible as turf-covered stony banks and walls in ungrazed land at the edge of a young broadleaf plantation.
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Standing Stone 90m WSW of Tombeg
Monymusk, Scotland
The monument comprises a single standing stone of likely late-Neolithic or Bronze-Age date.
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Stone Circle 65m N of Deer Park
Monymusk, Scotland
The monument comprises a stone circle of late-Neolithic or Bronze-Age date, visible as three standing stones set at the edges of a low mound.
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Beech Lodge
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1749 (originally 'Bleach Lodge), eastern house reconstructed c. 1850. (Schoolmaster and later Factor's house) with floor levels raised and pedimented gablets to 1st floor windows 2-storey 3-window pair, coursed granite with skew putts.
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Blairdaff (Ex-Free) Church
Monymusk, Scotland
James Henderson(?) 1850. 3-window coursed granite rectangle, round-arched windows; pinnacles at half-height of gables; pyramid spired bellcote. 4-bay wood arcades, flat ceiling.
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Grant Lodge Blairdaff
Monymusk, Scotland
Dated 1827. 2-storey, symmetrical front with wallhead gable mixed dark and red granite with cherry cocking harled gables. 3-windows 2 doors at 1st, coped chimneys: original woodwork.
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16, 17 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1830/40, Tudorised 1899. Single-storey and attic granite ashlar, 3-windows and 2 doors with canopy gablets, pend arch to stable court, 4 dormers. Ground floor openings sashed.
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Carriage House to Rear of 13, 14, 15 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Early 19th century carriage house and loft. Squared, pinned rubble with tooled dressings. Two segmental arches divided by pier, small outer winows; 4 small loft windows.
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Grant Arms Hotel
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1810. 2-storey T-plan, ashlar granite 3-window front with consoled and pedimented doorpiece; woodwork of door altered 1969, glazing original, woodwork of late 18th century pattern.