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Alastrean House

Country House (20th Century)

Site Name Alastrean House

Classification Country House (20th Century)

Alternative Name(s) House Of Cromar

Canmore ID 136642

Site Number NJ40SE 82

NGR NJ 49066 04788

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Aberdeenshire
  • Parish Tarland
  • Former Region Grampian
  • Former District Kincardine And Deeside
  • Former County Aberdeenshire

Archaeology Notes

NJ40SE 82.00 49066 04788

NJ40SE 82.01 49037 04797 Sundial

Architecture Notes

Alastreen House, Douneside Estate.

OWNERS: MacRobert Trustees. Burnt 1952. Rebuilt 1958. Burnt and rebuilt 1960. (Source - Aberdeenshire 3rd Statistical Account. Pub. 1960.)

Formerly known as 'Cromar House'

ARCHITECT: A Sydney Mitchell 1903/4

EXTERNAL REFERENCE

National Trust for Scotland.

Haddo House Albums 4. Page 14 "Beginning of the House of Cromar Nov 7 1903". View of the basic shell of one of the fronts of the house on the Haddo Estate. Copied by NMRS neg no. B 67556.

Haddo House Albums 4. Page 29. General view of unidentified building, possibly Cromar House. Copied by NMRS neg no. B 67560.

EXTERNAL REFERENCE

Deeside Field 17 (1981) p.67-71. Article by T L Dodd. NMRS library has not got this issue.

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