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The former Panmure House, near Monikie - CAD Images 

AN EXTRACT FROM THE DUNDEE COURIER NEWSPAPER, 17th January 2014

A draughtsman has “scoured the world” for help in rebuilding the jewel of a former Angus estate, at least on paper.
Marc Curran was bewitched by the 17th-Century Panmure House, near Monikie, when he undertook a computer-aided design (CAD) project to rebuild it.
Redrawing the estate proved an “endless task” as the Dunfermline man uncovered, or was sent more and more details about the edifice north of Carnoustie, demolished in 1955.
Marc continues in calling for even more help in his bid to recreate the centrepiece of an estate once called the grandest in Britain.

Marc said: “When I started off as a draughtsman five years ago I decided to teach myself 3D CAD modelling and rendering.
“I decided the reconstruction of the house would be the ideal learning vehicle.
“The house and estate has fascinated me ever since, and I have gone to great length to ensure its accuracy in my work, meaning constant 'rebuilds' each time I found new info or images that contradicted my progress.”
RCAHMS, the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, “kindly” supplied Mr. Curran with its collection. However, there is another trove that would also help. The architect David Bryce worked on the house as it was rebuilt in the 19th Century.
His drawings may still exist and Mr. Curran is hopeful descendants of that architect will come forward, as they may be in the collection of Lord Dalhousie, whose family and estates are linked to the former occupants.

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Map Overlay from the West,  November 2011
 
Aerial Close-up, February 2014
Photo Overlay, February 2016
West Side, April 2016
West Side, March 2018
East Side View 1, December 2018
East Side View 2, December 2018
East Side View 3,  December 2018

Some very short but good colour video footage of the Panmure House can be found about halfway through at this link - https://holeousia.com/time-passes-listen/ruins/panmure-house/

 

Panmure Estate.

More information about the Panmure Estate and its history, together with information about some notable buildings on the Estate, photographs, etc. can be seen above and elsewhere on this site, Panmure 1, Panmure 2, Panmure 3, Panmure 4, Panmure 5 Panmure 6, Panmure 7, Panmure 8 and Panmure 9.

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Panmure Estate, Angus, Scotland

 

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