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Latitude: 57.7898 / 57°47'23"N
Longitude: -3.8604 / 3°51'37"W
OS Eastings: 289496
OS Northings: 879317
OS Grid: NH894793
Mapcode National: GBR J8V4.6DP
Mapcode Global: WH4F3.NGYL
Plus Code: 9C9RQ4QQ+WV
Entry Name: East Walled Garden, Geanies House
Listing Name: Geanies House Garden Walls and Gate Piers
Listing Date: 25 March 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 347386
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14105
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Geanies House, East Walled Garden
ID on this website: 200347386
Location: Tarbat
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Tain and Easter Ross
Parish: Tarbat
Traditional County: Ross-shire
Tagged with: Walled garden
H-plan mansion dating variously between earlier/mid 18th
century and circa 1830. Mainly 2 storeys, harled with ashlar
margins; west garden front of coursed pinned rubble with
tooled ashlar dressings. U-plan entrance front, flanked to
east by 2-storey crowstepped wing dated 1742; linked to similar
wing by centre mid/later 18th century 3-storey, 4-bay block
and circa 1825 Roman Doric colonnade; large 1st floor windows,
small in 2nd floor, piended roof. Long west facing coursed
rubble garden elevation of different builds including two
2-storey, 3-bay blocks and large projecting bowed and
crenellated drawing room and dining room extension of circa
1800, with round-headed, key-stoned 1st floor windows and
centre ground floor glazed door.
Multi-pane glazing; later glazing to colonnade; eaves and
lintel bands in centre south facing entrance block; corniced
ridge and end stacks; slate roofs, ridge finials.
Interior: swagged decorative plaster cornice, panelled chair
rail and marble fireplace in bow-fronted west facing drawing
room; further fine plaster work in stairwell and drawing room
in centre, mid-18th century portion.
Garden walls: dated 1781; high harl pointed rubble garden walls
with ashlar copes.
Gate piers: (NH884800). Earlier 19th century; square chamfered
ashlar with moulded copes surmounted by stone balls bearing
diminutive obelisk finials. Similar end piers linked by low
squared rubble quadrants with ashlar copes.
Actually south-east entrance front and south-west garden front;
for simplicity referred to as south and west.
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