Monymusk, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Monymusk, Scotland
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22 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1830/40, reconstructed 1902.
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Manse of Monymusk
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1850, 2-storey and attic, 3-window harled with granite margins, consoled doorpiece, large tripartites with wood mullions at ground floor, 2 canted dormers.
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Former Episcopal Church of Monymusk
Monymusk, Scotland
Originally mid 18th century lapidary mill built by Sir Archibald Grant, converted to Episcopal Chapel 1801. Recast 1834 and later. Originally 2-storey 3-window, altered later with 2 round arched windows on E.
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23, 24 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1830, originally a pair of 3-bay cottages, now one single-storey, 6-bay house (original doors now windows with additional projection to match existing former porch projection at right).
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Former Shoe Shop/bakery off Monymusk Square (R Harrison)
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1830. Single-storey long range, (probably 2 cottages or cottage and byre originally) Rubble-built, elevation to street altered 20th century to give 2 enlarged or new windows and door at centre, all gabled.
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Gloies Farmsteading
Monymusk, Scotland
James Fordyce (Arbroath) 1748-9 as lintmill. Some alterations and additions 1899 (dated SAG 1749 and SAG 1899). 2-storey coursed granite with segmental chamfered arch and loft gablet over. Skewputts.
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Old Tollhouse, Tilliefourie
Monymusk, Scotland
Early 19th century. Single storey coursed granite with bow, original woodwork, piend roof stone ridge, single coped chimney to front, chimney without cope at back. Poor condition.
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Kirktown of Monymusk Mill
Monymusk, Scotland
Dated SAG 1749, perhaps designed by James Fordyce.
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Monymusk, Braehead, Farmhouse, Steading and Detached Range
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1830, 3-bay, single storey, basement and attic farmhouse. Harled with granite margins at angles and openings.
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House of Monymusk
Monymusk, Scotland
Large L-plan mansion with late (1888) S.W. wing comprising:- Keep c. 1584 perhaps incorporating older work 49' x 46', L-plan modified by S.