Logie Schoolhouse, Logie, By Montrose
Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th September 2011
Ever wondered what its like to live in a house made of mud?


Dating from the 19th century, the schoolhouse is one of the most complete surviving examples of mudwall buildings in Scotland. In the past it was used as a school and a church, but it fell into disrepair and was ear-marked for demolition. However, thanks to the intervention of a concerned neighbour, Angus Council realised the importance of conserving this unusual building and developed a proposal to save it from demolition, working with the National Trust for Scotland who undertook the restoration work as part of the Little Houses Restoration Scheme. The building is category A listed.
Come along and take the opportunity to see this fantastic building and chat to the current tenant who will be happy to answer any questions that you have and let you know what it is like to live in a house built of mud!
Opening Times
Saturday 17th September 10.00 – 16.00
Sunday 18th September 10.00 – 16.00
Contact – 01674 832952
Directions/Parking
Logie Schoolhouse
Logie
Montrose
DD10 9LD
Notes for Info
Disabled Access – Yes
Toilets – Yes
