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Old Ferintosh, Urquhart

A Category B Listed Building in Black Isle, Highland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.5914 / 57°35'29"N

Longitude: -4.3824 / 4°22'56"W

OS Eastings: 257692

OS Northings: 858207

OS Grid: NH576582

Mapcode National: GBR H8KN.FCR

Mapcode Global: WH3DP.NGC6

Plus Code: 9C9QHJR9+H3

Entry Name: Old Ferintosh, Urquhart

Listing Name: Urquhart (Old) Manse

Listing Date: 13 April 1981

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 348385

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14909

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200348385

Location: Urquhart and Logie Wester

County: Highland

Electoral Ward: Black Isle

Parish: Urquhart And Logie Wester

Traditional County: Ross-shire

Tagged with: Manse

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Description

Double-pile house, the rear portion, 1777, the front block mid-19th century 2 storeys, harled with ashlar margins. Front

3 bays with centre door with bracketted cornice; centre first

floor window bipartite; lying panes. Scrolled skewputts at

rear block. Slated roof. Later outshot at rear.

Statement of Interest

The 1777 portion probably designed by James Boag (see John

Dunbar. THE HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND, 88)

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