The residence of Rutland House, was —? Mosse, Esq;
c.1837
A standard Georgian house built
c.1830 of two storeys over a
raised basement; the door opening is decorated with a corbelled
granite door case with a refined decorative fanlight.
The formal arrangement of outbuildings at Urglin is quite unusual,
with long two-storey parallel ranges facing each other across a
landscaped central courtyard. The main house closes off the complex
at the north, forming a compact and self-contained residential and
utilitarian whole.
RUTLAND LODGE