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Latitude: 57.4328 / 57°25'58"N
Longitude: -3.1469 / 3°8'48"W
OS Eastings: 331240
OS Northings: 838631
OS Grid: NJ312386
Mapcode National: GBR L9L2.H63
Mapcode Global: WH6KG.MFQS
Plus Code: 9C9RCVM3+47
Entry Name: Glenrinnes Lodge
Listing Name: Glen Rinnes Lodge
Listing Date: 9 November 1987
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 349553
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15859
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200349553
Location: Mortlach
County: Moray
Electoral Ward: Speyside Glenlivet
Parish: Mortlach
Traditional County: Banffshire
Tagged with: Country house
Probably Brown and Watt, Aberdeen; late 19th century
shooting lodge, incorporating earlier fabric in service
wing. Mainly 2-storey and attic Scottish renaissance house
with long irregular gabled SW entrance frontage and drawing
room wing (of slightly later build) set back at SE. Harled
with tooled ashlar dressings and margins.
Projecting gabled, irregular 4-bay centre block, crenellated round-headed porch in re-entrant angle with ornate panelled
double-leaf door under fanlight. 2-storey, 2-bay drawing
room wing set back at right with canted window in SE return
gable. Transomed and mullioned ground and centre 1st floor
windows; with pedimented detailing to centre gable windows.
Ornate crowstepped or segmental stilted pediments to front
1st floor windows breaking wallheads; multi-pane glazing.
Drumtower stairwell projects at NW with conical roof; angle
bartizan at S; crowstepped gables; local slate roof.
Fine rainwater goods, with dragon heads, cable-moulded
rhones and embossed down-pipes.
INTERIOR: restrained original fitting to public rooms.
Entrance hall with staircase screened by 3-arched Ionic
arcade. Lugged and moulded doorpieces, panelled doors.
Lugged and moulded chimneypieces in library and dining room;
simple 4-centred arched granite chimneypiece in drawing room.
Granite bellcote from former Glen Rinnes Church of 1813.
1883-4 stands in garden.
House appears without drawing room wing (otherwise in
present form) on 2nd ed. OS (1902). Lodge built by James
Eadie of Glen Rinnes by whom it was sold in 1919.
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