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House, land & contentsANGUSScotland (North)

DUNNINALD HOUSE

AND GARDENS: The present Dunninald is the third mansion house upon the Estate. It was designed by James Gillespie Graham in the gothic Revival style and completed for Peter Arkley in 1824. There are approximately 300 items which are historically associated with the house. These include items of old oak furniture, family portraits, books and porcelain.

Access

Directions: 2 miles south of Montrose, between A92 and the sea. For details of opening times please refer to the website link shown.

Your access rights
  • Right to view without prior appointment
  • 25 access days a year
The owner's binding undertakings

(a) Take reasonable steps to maintain, repair and preserve the property having full regard to the historic and architectural interest and in particular: i. Dunninald House ("the House") and its gardens, the North Lodge and Gateway, the Gatepiers at Beech Avenue, the Walled Garden, the Stables, the Gardener's Cottage and Dovecot will be maintained in good repair with due regard to its historical importance including where necessary - eradicating any dry and wet rot and any major beetle infestations; - repairing roofs and rainwater goods in permanent and suitable materials; - repairing stonework (in appropriate stone) and brickwork insofar as repairs are necessary to protect the fabric of the building; - repairing and repainting or treating external woodwork ii. Prior approval will be sought from Historic Scotland for - the alteration, extension or demolition of any part orpart of t…

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