Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

BRAEMAR VILLAGE, GLENSHEE ROAD, BRAEMAR LODGE HOTELLB6275

Status: Removed

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
22/02/1991
Date Removed:
31/10/2023
Local Authority
Aberdeenshire
Planning Authority
Aberdeenshire
Parish
Crathie And Braemar
National Park
Cairngorms
NGR
NO 15258 91243
Coordinates
315258, 791243

Removal Reason

This building has been demolished.

Description

Late 19th century. Large 2-storey irregular plan lodge with later additions. Former shooting lodge now in use as hotel. Set in own grounds on main approach to village from S. Squared and pinned granite. Overhanging eaves, plain bargeboards. S (principal) elevation comprising advanced central gabled projection with canted angles corbelled to square gablehead. Canted bay window to left, single window to gable above. Projecting 2-storey angled bay to right and with bipartite windows to ground floor. Large 20th century gabled addition to N.

Timber sash and case windows, predominantly multi-pane to ground floor, 4-pane to 1st floor. Deep eaves with projecting rafters. Grey slate, gable stacks with octagonal chimney cans.

INTERIOR: admission not possible at time of site visit (December 2005).

Statement of Special Interest

One of the larger buildings in the village, the building has interesting architectural features, notably corbelling to the square gable, and the projecting angled bays. The lodge displays traditional architectural characteristics of the area, such as the use of granite, timber and slate. The building has retained its unusual external appearance despite later additions to the W and N.

The use of this building has changed little in its history. Although smaller than the two principal hotels in Braemar, the Lodge reflects the ongoing need for holiday accommodation which has characterised the village since the nineteenth century, and its former use as a shooting lodge further reflects Braemar's status as a venue for sport and recreation in Victorian and modern times.

References

Bibliography

2nd Edition Ordnance Survey Map (1899-1901). www.braemarlodge.co.uk.

About Listed Buildings

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