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Latitude: 57.3848 / 57°23'5"N
Longitude: -4.0562 / 4°3'22"W
OS Eastings: 276490
OS Northings: 834575
OS Grid: NH764345
Mapcode National: GBR J9C6.DQ4
Mapcode Global: WH4GY.NNP3
Plus Code: 9C9Q9WMV+WG
Entry Name: South Lodge, Moy Hall
Listing Name: Moy Hall Estate Porter's Lodge (South Lodge) Including Gatepiers, Gates and Boundary Walls
Listing Date: 18 November 1992
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 353523
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB19216
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Moy Hall, South Lodge
ID on this website: 200353523
Location: Moy and Dalarossie
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Inverness South
Parish: Moy And Dalarossie
Traditional County: Inverness-shire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Probably John Rhind, circa 1869-70. Single-storey and attic lodge. L-plan with tall octagonal machicolated and crenellated entance tower in re-entrant angle, glazed with tiny mock arrow-slit windows, and linked to taller circular stack tucked behind. Single-storey, flat-roofed, entrance porch to rear (E). Scots Renaissance detail, with coped crowstepped gables, bolection-moulded shallow - arched doorpiece; nailed and boarded door with decorative wrought-iron red hinges; sculptured armorial panel over entrance; crenellated parapet at wallhead. Greysquared and snecked granite ashlar with pink polished ashlar dressings. Pitched slate roof with red clay ridge. Mullioned bipartite and tripartite in windows with sloping cills at attic windows gables, cills jettied out on corbels. Sash and case glazing, with lying panes (smaller windows with one lying pane over 2 panes, larger with 2 to upper sash, 3 below). Masonry thistle apex finials. W gable with deeply chamfered angles. 3-light canted window bay projecting to N. Rear porch window with distinctive and unusual circular window set in red ashlar, with masonry glazing bars delineating a Star of David, originally also at S (road-facing) elevation, which now has a square timber win in circular opening. 4 GATEPIERS: 2 pairs giant s. piers to centre gates, smaller pair flanking with pedestrian gate. All piers of polished granite ashlar, square-plan with deep plinths, chamfered arrises, machicolated and crenellated caps. Low coped and curved enclosing walls. Elaborate cast-iron gates by William Smith of Ness Iron Works, Inverness (see NOTES), comprising spearhead and axe-head uprights.
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