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4 Low Shore, Whitehills

A Category B Listed Building in Boyndie, Aberdeenshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.6772 / 57°40'37"N

Longitude: -2.5842 / 2°35'3"W

OS Eastings: 365253

OS Northings: 865412

OS Grid: NJ652654

Mapcode National: GBR M8ZF.GTX

Mapcode Global: WH8LV.89ND

Plus Code: 9C9VMCG8+V8

Entry Name: 4 Low Shore, Whitehills

Listing Name: Whitehills, 4 Low Shore

Listing Date: 22 February 1972

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 334219

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB3209

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Whitehills, 4 Low Shore

ID on this website: 200334219

Location: Boyndie

County: Aberdeenshire

Electoral Ward: Banff and District

Parish: Boyndie

Traditional County: Banffshire

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Description

Circa 1800. Single storey, 3-bay cottage. Rubble with
contrasting painted margins and frontage joints. Centre
entrance; slightly irregular front fenestration; single
window in seaward gable; 4-pane glazing is small
windows. Coped end stacks (renewed cope at S gable
stacks, early cope at N); slate roof (probably replacing
thatch) with roof lights.
Later lean-to extension at S gable.

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