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Latitude: 57.6562 / 57°39'22"N
Longitude: -3.2988 / 3°17'55"W
OS Eastings: 322596
OS Northings: 863662
OS Grid: NJ225636
Mapcode National: GBR L86H.CLV
Mapcode Global: WH6J7.9TDK
Plus Code: 9C9RMP42+FF
Entry Name: Lesmurdie House, Pitcaveny Road, Elgin
Listing Name: Lesmurdie, 1-17 (Inclusive Nos) Lesmurdie House
Listing Date: 20 August 1981
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 371954
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB30822
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Elgin, Pitcaveny Road, Lesmurdie House
ID on this website: 200371954
Location: Elgin
County: Moray
Town: Elgin
Electoral Ward: Elgin City North
Traditional County: Morayshire
Tagged with: Country house
William Kidner, 1881-1885, incorporating earlier house of circa 1830; extended and subdivided by Willets Architects, 2000-2007. Extensive Scottish Baronial house; principally single storey on raised basement built round central 5 stage tower with angle stair turret. Mainly bullfaced rubble; battered basecourse; ashlar dressings. Off-centre doorway (E elevation) under segmental-headed, crenellated arch, with mullioned and transomed side windows and fanlights. Mullioned and transomed 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5-light windows, that to left of front door bowed. Raised square slated cupola with pyramidal roof and weathervane to light billiard room off-set behind entrance. Balconied loggia to S elevation fronting earlier house; crowstepped gables. Slate roof, corniced stacks.
INTERIOR: lugged and grained door cases and doors within; half panelling to drawing and dining rooms; drawing room has window directly above fire place.
Dated 1881. Small steading dated 1830. Lesmurdie originally property of Joseph King, then Gen. James Stewart (King) who opened up King Street, and both of whom owned Newmill. Present Lesmurdie House enlarged in 1881 by James Johnston of Newmill foundry and woollen mills and his wife Margaret whose monogram is on S and E fronts.
Extended and subdivided in 2000-2007 by Willets Architects, Elgin.
Statutory address updated from 'Lesmurdie House', 2011.
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