Mauldslie Castle West Lodge

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Mauldslie Castle West Lodge

Lanarkshire


The lodge in 2008, looking north
Location
Grid reference: NS80335024
Location: 55°43’51"N, 3°54’26"W
Village: Dalserf
History
Built 1861
For: James Hogier
by David Bryce
Information

Mauldslie Castle West Lodge is a 19th-century gatehouse in Dalserf, Lanarkshire. A Category A listed building, it was completed in 1861, believed to be the work of David Bryce.[1]

The adjoining Mauldslie Bridge, a separate listing,[2] was built for James Hogier, of Newlands, to serve Mauldslie Castle, built by Thomas, 5th Earl of Hyndford, in 1793. The castle was demolished in 1935. A seated-dog motif above the gate, which appears with an inscription of "Aye Ready",[1] can also be found in the garden of the Marna gate lodge, to the south. That also is a listed structure.[2]

Hogier's initials appear on the eastern elevation of the gatehouse.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 {{{2}}} (Category A) - Listing detail (Historic Environment Scotland)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mauldslie Bridge, River Clyde (Category A) - Listing detail (Historic Environment Scotland)