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Latitude: 56.602 / 56°36'7"N
Longitude: -2.6142 / 2°36'51"W
OS Eastings: 362386
OS Northings: 745737
OS Grid: NO623457
Mapcode National: GBR VT.Z2SM
Mapcode Global: WH8S1.TB95
Plus Code: 9C8VJ92P+R8
Entry Name: Doocot, Letham Grange
Listing Name: Letham Grange - Doocot.
Listing Date: 11 June 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 336026
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB4735
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Letham Grange, Doocot
ID on this website: 200336026
Location: Arbroath and St Vigeans
County: Angus
Electoral Ward: Arbroath West, Letham and Friockheim
Parish: Arbroath And St Vigeans
Traditional County: Angus
Tagged with: Dovecote
The dovecot pre-dates the construction of Letham Grange and is located northwest of the house. It dates from an earlier manor house called Newgrange. The dovecot would have remained in use as part of the new estate of Letham Grange, continuing as a souce of food, feathers and manure as well as a display of social status.
In the 13th century the lands of Letham were granted by the Abbey of Arbroath to Hugo Heem. Ownership of the land changed numerous times over the centuries and comprised a number of estates (Gazetteer for Scotland). In 1822 John Hay Esquire, former Provost of Arbroath, bought and consolidated Letham, Peebles and New Grange estates to form Letham Grange, construction began on the new country house between 1827 and 1830.
Dovecots, or pigeon houses, are an important component of estate landscapes, usually built to bespoke designs by craftsmen and occupying prominent positions near to the main house. Their survival helps us to understand what everyday life on a landed estate was like for the owners and inhabitants.
The dovecot at Letham Grange remains readable in the landscape, retaining its lectern plan form, its profile, scale and dormer entry. It is an important structural component of the former Letham Grange estate.
Listed building record revised in 2022.
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