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  1. About Kinnordy House. Kinnordy House was owned by the Ogilvy family in the 1700s, but was put up for sale in 1780 and sold in 1782 to Charles Lyell, an entrepreneur who made a fortune supplying the Royal Navy at Montrose. The house was large, with a front entrance facing south.

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  2. Kinnordy House (alternative spellings: Kynnordy, Kinardy, Kinnordie and Kinorde) is an estate house near Kirriemuir in Angus, Scotland. The first house was built in the 1680s, when Inverquharity Castle was vacated; however, the current three-storey, towered and turreted structure dates from 1881, incorporating an 18th-century wing and stables.

  3. Kinnordy House is a large three-storey baronial mansion, towered and turreted, dated 1881. It includes an 18th-century section at the rear incorporating the offices. There are towers with conical roofs on the east and west elevations. The east tower carries the main entrance.

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  5. Kinnordy House is an estate house near Kirriemuir in Angus, Scotland. The first house was built in the 1680s, when Inverquharity Castle was vacated; however, the current three-storey, towered and turreted structure dates from 1881, incorporating an 18th-century wing and stables.

  6. Kinnordy House. Kirriemuir. Angus. Scotland. Historic County: Forfarshire. Circa Date: 1881, incorporating 18th century elements. Status: Fully Extant. House Open to Public: No. Country House: Yes.

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