- Ury House
The current incarnation of Ury House is a
ruined largemansion built in the Elizabethan style in 1885 by Alexander Baird. It is situated about a mile north ofStonehaven , a town inAberdeenshire (historicKincardineshire ) on the North-East coast ofScotland . Originally the estate belonged to theFraser s, then the Hays starting in 1413, but eventually property of the Earl Marischal; over the years Ury has been rebuilt three times. cite web|url=http://www.mearns.org.uk/stonehaven/barclay.htm|title=The Barclays of Stonehaven|work=Stonehaven - still thriving|author=Gordon Smith|year=2004|accessdate=2007-04-29] In early times the property was known as Urie. In the 17th century Ury was established as the North East Scotland headquarters of theQuaker organisation by David Barclay.Today the house is derelict and the dangerous condition of the structure limits entry. In March 2007 the current owners of the estate,
FM Developments lodged an amended planning application for a golf and leisure complex on the estate as the previous housing development was rejected in October 2006. cite web|url=http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=410702007|title=Golf and leisure complex plans to go before council|work=Scotsman.com|author=Frank Urquhart|year=2007|accessdate=2007-04-29] There have been earlier proposals for its restoration, including a 2004 planning application, which was rejected by the local Community Council.cite web|format=.doc|title=Appendix A: Application for Outline Planning Permission for Residential Development, Land At Ury Estate, Stonehaven for Fm Property and Leisure Limited|year=2006|author=M Haddock|work=Aberdeenshire Council|accessdate=2006-10-30|url=http://notes.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/web/meetings.nsf/(AllByUNID)/80256C76005566C1802571D2004A80BE/$File/25+07+06+App+A.rtf]Ancient history
Bronze Age cists have been found at the site of the Ury House.
Roman legion s marched fromRaedykes toNormandykes Roman Camp nearby as they used higher ground evading thebog s ofRed Moss and low-lying mosses associated with theBurn of Muchalls . That march used theElsick Mounth , one of the ancienttrackway s crossing theMounth of theGrampian Mountains , [ [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=18037 C. Michael Hogan, "Elsick Mounth", Megalithic Portal, editor: Andy Burnham (2007)] ] lying west of Netherley.Related proximity historic features
There are several notable historic structures and sites close to the Ury House, including:
*Fetteresso Castle
*Muchalls Castle
*Raedykes Roman Camp
*Rickarton House Natural features
Ury Estate is bounded on the west by
Fetteresso Forest . Within about 150 metres south of Ury House is the confluence of theBurn of Monboys into theCowie Water . Cowie Water has generallyalkaline pH as tested at the perimeter of the Ury Estate, although its pH is somewhat higher above the confluence with the Burn of Monboys, explained by Lumina Tech as due to more acidic drainage from upland moorland peat areas in the Burn of Monboys watershed.. [C.M. Hogan, "History of Muchalls Castle", Natural History Section, Lumina Tech, Aberdeen (2005)]ee also
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Kirkton of Fetteresso
*William Rickart Hepburn
* http://uryestatescotland.com/home/References
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