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Latitude: 56.7273 / 56°43'38"N
Longitude: -2.4642 / 2°27'51"W
OS Eastings: 371689
OS Northings: 759606
OS Grid: NO716596
Mapcode National: GBR X6.86B1
Mapcode Global: WH8RK.35TN
Plus Code: 9C8VPGGP+W8
Entry Name: Ythan Lodge, North Esk Road, Montrose
Listing Name: Charleton Road and Coronation Avenue, Ythan Lodge Including Ancillary Structures and Boundary Walls
Listing Date: 30 March 1999
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 383185
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB37987
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200383185
Location: Montrose
County: Angus
Town: Montrose
Electoral Ward: Montrose and District
Traditional County: Angus
Tagged with: Architectural structure
1835. Single storey and attic former toll-house with apsidal projection to S forming approximate T-plan. Sandstone ashlar, droved and chamfered margins and steeply battered cills.
S ELEVATION: apsidal projection to centre, 4 faces each with window, shallow four-centred arch doorway (former porch) to left with modern glazing and door. Single bay to right set back with pilastered and corniced doorpiece in re-entrant angle, modern door. Dormer addition above.
E ELEVATION: apsidal projection to left. Gable end to right; window to right at ground, blocked window to left, window to centre in gablehead.
N ELEVATION: large, shouldered stack to centre, flue projecting at ground. Window and door to right, lean-to to right.
W ELEVATION: apsidal projection to right with shallow four-centred arch (former porch) now glazed. Gable end to left, window to left and right at ground, window to centre in gablehead.
Modern glazing. Graded grey slate roofs. Stone skews, scroll skewputts. Small brick gablehead stacks, rendered ridge stack, ashlar wallhead stack.
ANCILLARY STRUCTURE AND BOUNDARY WALLS: former stable to N, single storey gable ended building. Large sliding to W, 2 doors and window to E, door in S gable end, blocked opening to N. Grey slate pitched roof, stone skews, skewputts. Low coped boundary wall to S and E, later coped wall to E between house and stables.
Built by Northern Forfarshire Turnpike as a result of the 1831 Act of Parliament (subsequent to the original Act of 1789), allowing a turnpike on the route from Montrose to North Water Bridges and Marykirk Ford. The tollhouse originally had gates to either side (across each road), and the porch is a later addition.
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