Terraced Garden is a Grade B listed building in the Cairngorms National Park local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 14 November 2006. Mansion.

Terraced Garden

WRENN ID
secret-entrance-cream
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Cairngorms National Park
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
14 November 2006
Type
Mansion
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

A Marshall Mackenzie, 1890; A Marshall Mackenzie & Son restored top 2 floors and added square entrance tower 1905-11 after fire; George Angus Mitchell alterations circa 1920-25; W wing reduced from 3-storey and attic to single storey 1976. Monumental 2- and 3-storey Baronial mansion sited on high ground in extensive policies overlooking River Dee. Incorporating crenellated round and square towers, shaped and crowstepped gables, tripartite, square-plan and oriel windows, Tudor-arched polished granite doorpiece and window altered from door. Granite with Aberdeen bond and bull-faced margins. Deep base course and mutuled cornices to towers. Relieving arches, timber transoms and mullions, stone mullions to tripartite, oriel and tower windows.

FURTHER DESCRIPTION: 9-bay entrance elevation to NW with broad 2-leaf panelled timber door to 4-stage square tower at right of centre; regularly fenestrated 3-storey bays to left comprising gabled bay immediately to left with Tudor-arched window (altered from door) at ground and oriel above, shaped gable beyond with square-plan window, both with gablehead arrowslits, and round tower at outer left. Tall, slender 4-stage tower in re-entrant angle to right of entrance tower and lower bays at right.

Plate glass glazing in timber sash and case windows. Grey slates with some decorative banded fish scale slates. Coped ashlar stacks and ashlar-coped skews. Cast-iron downpipes with decorative rainwater hoppers and fixings.

INTERIOR: good decorative scheme in place, including moulded cornices and classical chimneypieces, servants bells and 6-panel timber doors. Open-well staircase with timber column-on-vase balusters and dado timber panelling. Morning room oak panelling with decorative fluted pilasters, from Wearing & Ghyllie, London in 1890, stone fireplace, dentilled cornice.

Finely detailed Adam design plasterwork in drawing room with corresponding marble chimneypiece. Green and white marble floor to hall.

TERRACED GARDEN: fine crenellated terrace walls to S and E.

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