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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
INSHES HOUSE Inshes House
Inshes House
Inshes House
Inshes House
Colonel Sutherland, tenant
Arthur Forbes Esq. Culloden
Mr. Ewan Logan, Seafield
Estate Plan of Inshes, dated 1861
012 A plain three-storey mansion formerly the residence of the proprietor of the estate of Inshes from which it gets its name. The date 1767 is over the door - Slated and in good order and property of John Baird Esq.
Further investigation has elicited that the date over the door is that when the house was rebuilt, at the expense of the government, after being destroyed by the Montrose party. The ancient building possessed a keep or tower, and the Dovecot is still in good state, though part of the old structure. Inshes was formerly a Barony, and the estate was divided in the 14th Century, one part of it forming the present estate of Castlehill.
HELEN'S LODGE Helen's Lodge
Helen's Lodge
Helen's Lodge
Mr. Simon Fraser, Easter Muckovie
Mr. William Fraser, occupier
Estate plan of Inshes, dated 1861
012 A good two-storey slated building erected as stables for Inshes House and for the accomodation of the farm servants. It is named after the wife of a former proprietor. Property of John Baird Esq.

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