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Latitude: 57.0286 / 57°1'43"N
Longitude: -2.7584 / 2°45'30"W
OS Eastings: 354064
OS Northings: 793315
OS Grid: NO540933
Mapcode National: GBR WS.C6R6
Mapcode Global: WH7NQ.LLQM
Plus Code: 9C9V26HR+FM
Entry Name: Glencat
Listing Name: Forest of Birse Estate, Glencat House, Including Boundary Walls
Listing Date: 25 November 1980
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 334080
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB3099
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200334080
Location: Birse
County: Aberdeenshire
Electoral Ward: Banchory and Mid Deeside
Parish: Birse
Traditional County: Aberdeenshire
Tagged with: Farmhouse
Dated 1814. 2 storey and attic, 3-bay, traditional farmhouse. Harled. Rubble base course.
SE (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: symmetrical; glazed boarded timber door to centre of ground floor, tooled lintel reading "1814"; window to each flanking bay; regular fenestration to 1st floor, 2 skylights symmetrically placed to attic floor.
NE ELEVATION: gabled, near-symmetrical; blank, with metal vent to centre of ground floor; lean-to addition adjoining to outer right.
NW ELEVATION: asymmetrical; window to centre of ground floor, with window off-centre to left above; lean-to addition to bay to left at ground floor with boarded timber door to right return, 2-pane window above at 1st floor; gabled boarded timber addition advanced to ground floor of bay to right, door to left return, corrugated roof.
SW ELEVATION: gabled, blank.
Predominantly 4-pane timber sash and case windows. Graded grey slate roof with tiled ridge. Stone skews with blocked skewputts. Coped gablehead stacks with circular cans. Cast-iron rainwater goods.
INTERIOR: not seen 1999.
BOUNDARY WALLS: dry granite rubble enclose to SE, and retaining wall to NW of house.
Glencat, which lies in a glen which originally housed distilleries, was owned by the Mortimers of Craigievar. By 1770 it was under the ownership of the Earl of Aboyne, and now forms part of the Forest of Birse Estate. The scale and proportions of the building are very similar to those of Newmill (see separate listing).
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