Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

INSHES HOUSELB8049

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
05/10/1971
Local Authority
Highland
Planning Authority
Highland
Parish
Inverness And Bona
NGR
NH 69498 43716
Coordinates
269498, 843716

Description

Dated 1767, incorporating fragments of earlier house. Tall 3-

storey over basement symmetrical 3-bay NW front, with range

of 19th century single-storey buildings to rear. Harled with

ashlar dressings. Centre entrance with provincial rusticated

ashlar doorpiece with buckle detailing; lintel of

similar material with dated keystone under semi-circular

arched head. Key-blocked occuli flank entrance. Double-leaf

panelled doors; radial fanlight; re-used step with moulded

riser. 2 windows each storey in NE gable; single window in

each storey, SW gable with reused armorial panel set below

centre wallhead stack with inscribed and dated plaque. 2-pane

glazing; corniced shaped end stacks; piended slate roof.

Later 19th century bipartites in centre rear 1st and 2nd

floors; various later 19th century gabled and piended single-

storey buildings extend from rear.

Interior; little survives except cantilevered staircase

rising through centre of house with some surviving turned

wooden balustrade. Roundheaded hearth in basement and some

earlier fabric.

Statement of Special Interest

SW gable armorial initialled

I R

I S

and plaque below inscribed;

A R REBWILT

1767

Small tower house (see separate entry) to SW of house and

small privy at S. House presently (1985) being restored.

References

Bibliography

National Monuments Record of Scotland.

About Listed Buildings

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