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Latitude: 57.7347 / 57°44'4"N
Longitude: -4.3316 / 4°19'53"W
OS Eastings: 261276
OS Northings: 874050
OS Grid: NH612740
Mapcode National: GBR H8P8.SQ4
Mapcode Global: WH3CY.FVLC
Plus Code: 9C9QPMM9+V9
Entry Name: Gardens, Ardross Castle
Listing Name: Ardross Castle, Terraces and Gate Piers
Listing Date: 25 March 1971
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 348539
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15031
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Ardross Castle, Gardens
ID on this website: 200348539
Location: Rosskeen
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Cromarty Firth
Parish: Rosskeen
Tagged with: Garden
Alexander Ross, 1880-81, incorporating earlier house. Large
Scottish Baronial mansion; mainly 2 storeys and attic, with
5-storey tower at east with entrance at base; gabled and
turretted building, all sugged ashlar with finely tooled and
polished ashlar dressings. Imposing east approach, 5-storey
tower with angle bartizans and cap-house, 1st floor oriel and
entrance in base masked by large crenellated porte cochere.
Varied gable frontage to left with slender drum towers flanking
gable with 2-storey canted bay window; further drum stair
tower with square corbelled cap-house. Further gabled wing
with oriel window much decorated with cable moulding. Varied
and gabled south front with canted bay window rising 2 storeys
with richly carved cresting; long circular and square angle
bartizans; projecting gabled and finialled porch with
round-headed entrance. Rear service court entered through
round-headed Crenellated archway. Mullioned windows; mainly
2-pane glazing; corbelled detailing; decorative gablets to
dormer windows; crow-stepped gables; corniced end and ridge
stacks; slate roofs. Terraces; terraces to south and east with decorative stone balustrades; castellated gazebo at SE angle.
Formal garden (Edward Whyte, 1909-10) at east, approached by
further decorative stone balustrades and pair urns on end
piers.
Gate piers; (map ref.NH617743); 2 pairs octagonal gate piers;
tooled ashlar; moulded copes; inner pair flanking carriage gates
support pair heraldic beasts; outer piers with shallow pyramidal
caps; matching carriage and pedestrian cast-iron spearhead
gates; low flanking coped rubble quadrants with crenellated
terminal piers and spearhead railings.
By 1838 Ardross Castle belonged to Duke of Sutherland; sold to
Sir A Matheson, 1846. Purchased by Mr Dyson Perrins in later
19th century. Alterations and additions of nearly 30 rooms in
1880 cost nearly $7,000.
Up-graded B to A October 1990.
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