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Aden House

Country House (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Aden House

Classification Country House (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Fortalice Of Alneden; Aden Country Park

Canmore ID 77044

Site Number NJ94NE 63

NGR NJ 98033 47833

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Aberdeenshire
  • Parish Old Deer
  • Former Region Grampian
  • Former District Banff And Buchan
  • Former County Aberdeenshire

Archaeology Notes

NJ94NE 63.00 98033 47833

NJ94NE 63.01 98131 47956 Stables

NJ94NE 63.02 9826 4786 and 9831 4787 walled garden; cottage

NJ94NE 63.03 9851 4776 Forester's Cottage

NJ94NE 63.04 9875 4765 Gamekeeper's Cottage

NJ94NE 63.05 9831 4713 Gardener's Cottage

NJ94NE 63.06 9791 4729 South Lodge (West Lodge)

NJ94NE 63.07 97953 47725 Estate bridge

NJ94NE 63.08 97948 47593 Estate bridge

NJ94NE 63.09 c. 980 478 Icehouse

NJ94NE 63.10 98487 48425 North Lodge

NJ94NE 63.11 centred 980 478 park

NJ94NE 63.12 97853 47922 West Lodge

Air photograph: AAS/94/07/G16/14.

NMRS, MS/712/21.

Architecture Notes

NMRS REFERENCE:

Aden House

Architect: John Smith additions.

This building is recorded as being derelict in Demolitions catalogue held in RCAHMS library.

EXTERNAL REFERENCES:

Aden House.

Aberdeen 3rd Statistical Account 1953.

'Early 19th century house. Regency style with earlier and rather unusual stables. (circular in plan)'.

Aberdeen 3rd Statistical Account 1960.

'Demolished'.

Activities

Photographic Survey (June 1963)

Photographic survey by the Scottish National Buildings Record in June 1963.

Excavation (2 July 2015 - 15 July 2015)

NJ 98030 47830 A small excavation and standing building recording were undertaken, 2–15 July 2015, where maintenance work had exposed part of a tiled floor in the entrance hall of Aden House, a ruined 18th-century mansion partially reconstructed in the 19th century. The entrance hall is part of the building attributed to the Aberdeen architect John Smith and built in c1832. The tiles, which may be slightly later, were of a fairly plain geometric pattern. The excavation exposed a fine slate skirting and steps which led up into the house to an inner lobby, also originally tiled, which appeared to be above a cellar filled in with rubble.

Archive: Aberdeenshire SMR and National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE)

Funder: Aberdeenshire Council

Hilary and Charlie Murray – Murray Archaeological Services Ltd

(Source: DES, Volume 16)

Archaeological Evaluation (29 April 2019 - 12 May 2019)

NJ 98043 47829 An excavation took place at the ruined Aden Mansion (NJ94NE 63) between 29 April-12 May 2019. The ruin dates from 1758 when the Russel family purchased the estate from the Keith family who had owned it since the medieval period. Trenches targeted geophysical anomalies, including a fountain base and 1m deep stone-lined drain, as well as the walks of the mansion. Test trenches next to the ruin revealed an earlier building under the north wall which may be a pre-1759 structure. Further excavation may take place in 2020.

Archive: NRHE

Funder: NLHF, HES, Aberdeenshire Council, Friends of Aden

Alison Cameron ̶ Cameron Archaeology

(Source: DES Vol 20)

OASIS ID: camerona1-384405

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