This house was built in 1834, as the manse for the adjacent Church of Scotland parish church. It seems it has not been a manse for a number of years, and is now named Cromdale House.
It has a large beech tree in front of the house.
The old steading is visible to the right, it appears to be in poor condition, with the roof collapsing. It is now on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland:
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The manse, steading and gate piers are a Category B listed building, see the Historic Scotland report:
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