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Blairs College Walled Garden & Gardener's Cottage, Maryculter
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- BLAIRS COLLEGE, WALLED GARDEN AND GARDENER'S COTTAGE
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- HS Reference No 19229
General Details and Location
Category
AT RISK
Name of Building
Blairs College Walled Garden & Gardener's Cottage
Other Name(s)
Address
Maryculter
Locality
Postcode
Planning Authority
Divisional Area
Reference No
3397
Listing Category
B
OS Grid Ref
NJ 88222 00728
Location Type
Rural
HS Reference No
19229
Description
Extensive walled garden, rebuilt and re-sited when new college was erected over their original site circa 1898. Granite rubble, partially brick lined. Delicate wrought-iron gate in W wall. Heated peach wall, N, with beeboles. GARDENER'S COTTAGE at SW, single storey 3-bay, granite-built cottage with slate roof. (Historic Scotland)
Building Dates
1827, rebuilt c. 1898
Architects
Unknown
Category of Risk and Development History
Condition
Very Poor
Category of Risk
High
Exemptions to State of Risk
Field Visits
27/02/2008, 19/08/2010, 8/8/2013
Development History
September 1990: September 1990: External inspection reveals the college to be falling into disrepair, though still mostly roofed. It remains in the ownership of the Bishopes of Scotland, the college having closed in 1986. 25 September 1991: Press reports note that the Craigmar Partnership of Aberdeen is hoping to convert the college into a convalescent hospital. Plans have been submitted to Kincardine and Deeside District Council and include a heritage centre for the display of Blairs collection of paintings. The Chief Planner is recommending approval. However, he opposes a competing plan by Morland Blairs Development of Aberdeen to create a hotel, training centre, 2 golf courses and 77 new houses. May 1994: Outline Planning Permission is sought for the formation of an urban village on the site. 25 September 1994: Press reports note that the site has been earmarked for the construction of a new 5,000-person township. The proposals have been submitted by the Muir Group and have the backing of the Urban Village Campaign, an initiative to promote sustainable village communities launched by Prince Charles. October 1994: Outline Planning Permission is granted for a smaller community following public consultation. December 1994: The decision is called in by Grampian Regional Council. September 1995: Local planners report that Planning Permission has now been refused. Though an appeal remains outstanding, a new application has been lodged for a university campus, science and technology park and an urban village. August 1997: The appeal against the refusal of Planning Permission is dismissed. June 1999: Outline Planning Permission is sought for a leisure and housing development. SCT objects to a proposed residential new-build as contrary to the Local Plan. August 2001: External inspection reveals the block to remain vacant and to be in poor condition. 5 November 2003: The Aberdeen Evening Express reports that plans to develop the site into a housing and sports complex could be halted by proposals to designate it a Special Area of Conservation. The Muir Group hopes to build 281 homes around the college, with the college itself converted into a hotel and conference centre. The Dee District Salmon Fishery Board is objecting to the development over its potential effect on the local eco-system. The Friends of Blairs, a group of former pupils and teachers, is supporting the plans. 7 November 2003: The Mearns Leader reports that 28 letters of objection have been received. A decision is due in the coming months.
July 2007: July 2007: 26-07-2007: Herald reports new plans for a £115m hotel. Building firm has brought forward fresh proposals to develop some of the surrounding land to generate funds to restore the college into a hotel.
February 2008: External inspection finds both the garden walls and cottage in very poor condition. The cottage has large holes in the roof, missing windows and defective masonry.
April 2008: BBC News website reports that outline planning permission has been granted for redevelopment of the site and will be sent to the Government for the final decision.
August 2010: External inspection finds whilst there is no significant change to the walls of the garden, the cottage is now in a state of collapse.
8 August 2013: External inspection finds the walled garden remains in much the same condition but the cottage has been completely overgrown by vegetation and the roof has collapsed.
31 October 2013: The Scotsman reports on proposals for an enabling development of 44 new houses, within a former quarry, to finance the construction of a new bridge crossing over the River Dee. The construction of the bridge was one of the conditions attached to the redevelopment of the overall college site, in 2010. The article notes the redevelopment of the overall site has yet to commence.
Guides to Development
Conservation Area
Planning Authority Contact
PAC Telephone Number
01569 762001
Availability
Current Availability
Not Available
Appointed Agents
Price
Occupancy
Vacant
Occupancy Type
N/A
Present/Former Uses
BARR original text : Walled Garden to Residential
Name of Owners
John Muir Homes
Type of Ownership
Company
Information Services
Additional Contacts/Information Source
Bibliography
Online Resources
Classification
Ancillary Buildings
Original Entry Date
03-APR-08
Date of Last Edit
25/03/2014