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Lanrick Castle Stables, Doune
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Useful Links
- Canmore:
- LANRICK, STABLES
- Historic Scotland:
- HS Reference No 8216
General Details and Location
Category
AT RISK
Name of Building
Lanrick Castle Stables
Other Name(s)
Address
Doune
Locality
Postcode
Planning Authority
Divisional Area
Reference No
1997
Listing Category
B
OS Grid Ref
NN 69031 02921
Location Type
Rural
HS Reference No
8216
Description
2 storey U-plan stable court to the now-demolished Lanrick Castle.
The stables are built in the Gothick style, ashlar-fronted with the central tower acting as a doocot. The roof is pyramidal and features mini-bartizans.
The stables are built in the Gothick style, ashlar-fronted with the central tower acting as a doocot. The roof is pyramidal and features mini-bartizans.
Building Dates
circa 1790
Architects
Unknown
Category of Risk and Development History
Condition
Poor
Category of Risk
High
Exemptions to State of Risk
Field Visits
April 1991
June 1999
June 1999
Development History
April 1991: External inspection reveals the stables to be in very poor condition, though still partially roofed.
January 2000: The owner confirms that the lodge is not for sale, and that the estate has a planned programme of restoration in operation.
21 February 2002: The Daily Express reports that following the demolition of Lanrick Castle without Listed Building Consent, conservationists are concerned about the potential for unauthorised works to other buildings on the estate, including the stables.
January 2000: The owner confirms that the lodge is not for sale, and that the estate has a planned programme of restoration in operation.
21 February 2002: The Daily Express reports that following the demolition of Lanrick Castle without Listed Building Consent, conservationists are concerned about the potential for unauthorised works to other buildings on the estate, including the stables.
8 January 2013: Desk based assessment, from aerial photography, suggests the building remains At Risk.
Availability
Current Availability
Not Available
Appointed Agents
Price
Occupancy
Vacant
Occupancy Type
N/A
Present/Former Uses
Name of Owners
Lanrick Estate
Type of Ownership
Unknown
Information Services
Additional Contacts/Information Source
Bibliography
Dean and Miers (1990), p34; McKean (1985), p96.
Online Resources
Classification
Ancillary Buildings
Original Entry Date
18-APR-91
Date of Last Edit
07/01/2021