Attribution: Collage by Siobhan Fraser 

Rosehaugh Estate

Rosehaugh Estate

This is one of the few remaining buildings on the Rosehaugh Estate of the grand buildings commissioned by James Douglas Fletcher. As its name implies it was the dairy to the ‘big house’. Run independently of the Mains Farm, a pedigree herd of Jersey cows provided milk, butter and cheese to the house. During the war the dairy also supplied milk to the village.

Dairy Cottage

Dairy Cottage

Since the 14th century there has been an estate just west of the village of Avoch. Formerly known as Pittanochtie, the estate was owned by Mackenzies but when James Fletcher bought it in 1864 it was known as Rosehaugh. James made some alterations to the building with assistance of architect, Alexander Ross. Upon James’s death in 1884, his son, James Douglas Fletcher made further alterations with the assistance of architect, William Flockhart, who created a magnificent structure which was unfortunately demolished in 1959. Only some of the estate buildings are left such as the stables shown here which now acts as the estate office for the present owners Broadland Properties Ltd.

James Douglas Fletcher

Painting of James Douglas Fletcher, the son of James Fletcher who inherited Rosehaugh House.

Attribution: Photo is courtesy of Lodge Rosehaugh, Avoch.

Although this mansion stood for only 60 years the estate had always provided employment for the village and the Fletchers in particular did much to improve conditions in Avoch. These pages give a glimpse of this magnificent house. For a much more comprehensive view see the book “Rosehaugh, A House Of Its Time” published by Avoch Heritage Association.

In December 2016 a new edition of the book “Rosehaugh: A House of its Time” was launched on the 20th anniversary of its first edition. Co-written by Hilda Hesling, Magdalene Maclean, Kathleen Macleman and the late John Mills, the book contains new material and photographs and is available from Bassman Books. www.bassmanbooks.co.uk

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View of former slaughterhouse from the burn
Snowfall on Margaret Street
"The Cellar "Building
Nissan Hut at top of Long Road
View of Avoch from Gallow hill
Washing Lines at Avoch shore
View of Avoch from above
Two people baiting fishing lines
Avoch Photographer Donald Macleman
Avoch Filling Station
Avoch Fishing Boat
A Wood Gatherer at Avoch shore
Houses at George Street,Avoch
View of the Henrietta Bridge,Avoch
Buildings at the corner of High Street and George Street,Avoch
House at Gallow Hill,Avoch
Former House at Lazy Corner
Macdonald's Shop
View of the former Bank of Scotland and Police Houses
View of Donald MacLeman's House,Avoch
Early postcard showing several views of the Avoch harbour area and one of Munlochy Bay.
"Scaffie" boats in Avoch harbour
View of former slaughterhouse from the burn
Snowfall on Margaret Street
"The Cellar "Building
Nissan Hut at top of Long Road
View of Avoch from Gallow hill
Washing Lines at Avoch shore
View of Avoch from above
Two people baiting fishing lines
Avoch Photographer Donald Macleman
Avoch Filling Station
Avoch Fishing Boat
A Wood Gatherer at Avoch shore
 
Page updated on 11 October 2022

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