Monymusk, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Monymusk, Scotland
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1 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1830/40, Tudorised 1890. Single-storey granite ashlar 2-window and centre door, 2 masonry dormers, 1 small centre dormer. Diamond paned glass, broad eaves. Reconstructed 1969.
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8 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Probably John Smith, c.1826 in present form. Identical to No. 7.
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7 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Probably John Smith, c.1826 in present form. Double house, 2-storey harled with margins, 4-window, paired centre doorways, coped granite chimneys.
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4 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Early 19th century, similar to above but rubble-built with 2-windows and 1 door at ground floor.
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3 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Circa 1830/40, Tudorised 1890. Similar to No. 1 and forming symmetrical group with No 2.
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2 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
Rebuilt 1890, reconstructed 1969. Single-storey and attic, ashlar granite centre gable with 3-windows with original glass, ground floor fenestration and rear partly altered.
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Monymusk Churchyard
Monymusk, Scotland
Enlarged in early 1900s. Gravestones from early 18th century onwards, now mostly grouped round tree and at S. walls of chancel; none of special note except for one good coffin-shaped slab.
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Woodhead House
Monymusk, Scotland
Dated 1880. Monymusk dated Tudor. Single-storey and attic coursed red granite 2 3-light window and centre door, 2 gabled masonry dormers, 1 centre piended dormer lattice glazing.
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Monymusk Parish Church
Monymusk, Scotland
Late 12th/early 13th century, originally Augustinian Priory Church, comprising aisle-less nave 52' 11" x 26" and chancel 52' 10" x 21' with W. tower 22' x 19' and about 60' high, thin coursed granite with sandstone dressings; simple round-arched W.
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Village Hall, at Rear of 8-10 Monymusk Square
Monymusk, Scotland
John Smith 1826 as Parish School. Single-storey harled.