Mauldslie Castle West Lodge

Summary

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

Mauldslie Castle West Lodge
The lodge in 2008, looking north
LocationDalserf, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Coordinates55°43′51″N 3°54′26″W / 55.730713°N 3.90722°W / 55.730713; -3.90722
Built1861 (163 years ago) (1861)
Built forJames Hogier
ArchitectDavid Bryce
Listed Building – Category A
Designated12 January 1971
Reference no.LB45125
Mauldslie Castle West Lodge is located in South Lanarkshire
Mauldslie Castle West Lodge
Location of Mauldslie Castle West Lodge in South Lanarkshire

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]

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  1. ^ a b c Historic Environment Scotland. "Mauldslie West Lodge, Gateway and Gates (Category A Listed Building) (LB45125)". Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b Historic Environment Scotland. "Mauldslie Bridge, River Clyde (Category A Listed Building) (LB5175)". Retrieved 2 March 2022.