In his book "Highways and Byways Round Stonehaven" Archibald Watt mentions that ....."Dunnottar House, a large and somewhat bald looking classical building, built in 1786 and demolished in 1957 or 1958. It was originally the elegant home of a branch of the Kennedy family, a famous Scottish family the head of which was the Marquis of Ailsa, and latterly was lived in by Captain W.H. Ritchie who owned Glenury Distillery. Now only some huge slabs of granite by the roadside mutely testify to the presence in the past of a building opposite".
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=327768.01806 - Dunottar House was built
1814 - Lord William Kennedy married Eleanor Allardice and took up residence
1835 - House changed hands, to General Nathaniel Forbes
1851 - House passed on to his son, Charles William Mackay Forbes
1901 - Property sold to William Ritchie
After William Ritchie's death, the house was let to several tenants until it eventually was reduced to rubble. "Dunottar House had a beautiful walled garden which was well known for its magnificent flowers and vegetables and for the gardeners who produced them, Messrs. McHardy and Mitchell"
Sandra