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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Water Gate | Water Gate Water Gate |
Estate Plan 1768 Mr R. Duthie |
017.08 | An arched gateway under the Dining Room. |
Brewery Brewery |
Mr. R. Duthie Mr G Smith |
017.08 | The place where the ale &c was made and stored. | |
Bakehouse Bakehouse |
Mr. R. Duthie Mr G Smith |
017.08 | The Bakehouse for the garrison &c the fire place and part of the oven remain. | |
Chapel | Chapel Chapel Chapel |
Mr R. Duthie Mr G Smith Estate Plan 1768 |
017.08 | "This building has the appearance of great antiquity, but whether it is the original church we cannot by any means determine. There is a door about the middle of each side, and one with Gothic arched top at the west end, over which was a large window. That this gable has been terminated by a belfry, seems to be indicated by the uppermost remaining stone presenting the appearance of having been chafed by the bell rope. The floor having been cleared of rubbish a few years ago, was found to be neatly paved with squared freestone slabs." (Longmuir's History P. [Page] 77.8) |
Well | Well Well |
Mr R Duthie Mr G. Smith |
017.08 | A large Circular Cistern, for Containing water for the use of the garrison &c. This is not a Spring:- |
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