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Latitude: 57.388 / 57°23'16"N
Longitude: -1.9561 / 1°57'22"W
OS Eastings: 402736
OS Northings: 833063
OS Grid: NK027330
Mapcode National: GBR P9J6.2J8
Mapcode Global: WH9PM.XKPN
Plus Code: 9C9W92QV+5H
Entry Name: Dovecot, House Of Leask
Listing Name: House of Leask, Doocot
Listing Date: 16 April 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 349763
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB16054
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: House Of Leask, Dovecot
ID on this website: 200349763
Location: Slains
County: Aberdeenshire
Electoral Ward: Ellon and District
Parish: Slains
Traditional County: Aberdeenshire
Tagged with: Dovecote
Mid 18th century, restored 1981. Unusual, tall, square-plan, single chamber dovecot with voussoired segmentally-arched window, alighting ledge/string course close to eaves below row of flight holes and ball-finialled, slated, piended roof (see Notes). Roughly squared and snecked pink granite rubble with squared rubble quoins.
An unusual survival, this fine dovecot is sited close to the ruins of the House of Leask. Niven notes that the dovecot was re-roofed and newly finialled in the 19th century, at which time the roof was conical and the slating banded. The early 18th century House of Leask was renamed Gordon Lodge when Barbara Cuming married Dr Alexander Gordon of Hilton and Straloch, a descendant of the Gordons of Pitlurg in Banffshire. Their grandson subsequently named the house Pitlurg. In 1825 Captain Gordon Cumming Skene commissioned Archibald Simpson to rebuild the old house, returning to the original name of House of Leask for the new building. This house, burned down in 1927, but had incorporated a simple 2-storey, 5-bay Italianate south front, 3-bay bow between slightly advanced end bays on the west and a wing to the northeast.
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