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Historic mansion takes another step forwa

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Fran Marshall

A scheme to redevelop the grounds of a historic Aberdeenshire mansion and open its walled gardens to the public moved a step forward yesterday.

Plans to build a total of 14 new homes on the grounds of Elrick House, near Newmachar, were discussed at the Garioch area committee.

The proposals contained three separate applications, one for six new dwellings, split into two and four properties, and one for eight houses.

Councillors granted the application for eight homes, but deferred a decision on the other six on the basis the applicant should give further consideration to the location of the dwellings.

Plans are already in place for the creation of a gin distillery and restaurant at the site, but councillors voiced their concerns the proposal for six homes may have a negative impact on Elrick House.

Councillor Martin Ford, who proposed the motion to delay the second phase of the development said: “Obviously we want to do what is best for the estate. I believe that the eight homes have a better location than the six.

“I think the development would benefit if the six homes were deferred for further exploration, however we do accept the principle of enabling the development.

“I want to see the proposal go ahead and I am content this level of development is reasonable.

“At the end of the day, we all want to see as little impact on the listed buildings on site. But again, I accept the principle of the application.”

Councillor Fergus Hood added: “I think that the eight homes are all well situated and present no issues, but I have concerns over the six buildings which may have a detrimental impact on the surrounding farm.”

The money from the development would fund the restoration of the B-listed property, which dates back to the 1700s.

It would also allow for the refurbishment of the estate’s walled garden, new pathways and a C-listed doocot, applications for which are currently pending.

Elrick House is currently on the buildings at risk register and requires external structural work to be made wind and watertight.