Baldovan House

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Large ruined 18th century farm house, after a fatal accident in June 2002 involving a 13 year old child permission was granted to demolish it despite it being a grade B listed building.
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@ 2009-06-02 04:57:46
An ancestor of mine, Robert Leuchars, lived in the house, with the Luke family in 1841.
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@ 2009-06-03 04:39:23
The Luke family may have been guests at the House but they did not live there, it was the Ogilvy seat from 1745 until 1930's. The Estate it still partially owned by the Ogilvy's and prior to their arrival the lands were held by the Nairn's.
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@ 2021-03-14 08:25:56
My Great Grandfather Leonard Hutchins was Butler to Sir Reginald Howard Alexander Ogilvy in 1906/07