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13 Percy Street, Stanley

A Category C Listed Building in Strathtay, Perth and Kinross

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.4809 / 56°28'51"N

Longitude: -3.4487 / 3°26'55"W

OS Eastings: 310872

OS Northings: 733027

OS Grid: NO108330

Mapcode National: GBR V6.LLRC

Mapcode Global: WH6PZ.0C1J

Plus Code: 9C8RFHJ2+9G

Entry Name: 13 Percy Street, Stanley

Listing Name: 5-29 (Odd Numbers) Percy Street

Listing Date: 9 June 1981

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 335742

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB4481

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200335742

Location: Auchtergaven

County: Perth and Kinross

Electoral Ward: Strathtay

Parish: Auchtergaven

Traditional County: Perthshire

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Description

2-storey domestic row: simple rubble vernacular, some
with back-fillets to openings, brick-work chimneys.
Probably early 19th century.

Statement of Interest

For remainder of Stanley village see Redgorton Parish.

It was not made a burgh of barony 'as giving the C Group

government of it to those elected by a parcel of low

manufacturers might be a source of discord instead of

utility' (Atholl Mss. 20 Feb. 1785).

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