Hedgefield House, Culduthel Road
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The photograph on this page of Hedgefield House, Culduthel Road by Richard Dorrell as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Richard Dorrell Taken: 17 Apr 2013
The mansion has been used in the past as an hotel, a hospital, and most recently as a boarding hostel for female pupils of Inverness Royal Academy. It was built in 1821 for Bishop Robert Eden, the Bishop of Moray, and has been recently been sold to Tulloch Homes for £2.2 million. Plans are now in place to restore the mansion, which is Category B listed, and convert it to office accommodation, while some 40 new homes will be built in its grounds. Almost all the trees in the grounds are subject to tree preservation orders, and will be retained. Entrance to site: Image
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