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Latitude: 57.5217 / 57°31'18"N
Longitude: -4.1063 / 4°6'22"W
OS Eastings: 273946
OS Northings: 849902
OS Grid: NH739499
Mapcode National: GBR J87V.7R7
Mapcode Global: WH4GB.W6SN
Plus Code: 9C9QGVCV+MF
Entry Name: Old Petty, Petty
Listing Name: Old Manse (Former Petty Parish Church of Scotland Manse) and Walled Garden
Listing Date: 5 October 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 348411
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14932
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Petty, Old Petty
ID on this website: 200348411
Location: Petty
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Culloden and Ardersier
Parish: Petty
Traditional County: Inverness-shire
Tagged with: Manse
1836-39. Tall 2-storey and attic house over raised basement,
rising full 3 storeys at rear (north) elevations owing to
sloped site. Coursed red rubble south frontage, harled
pointed rubble flanks, tooled ashlar dressings and margins.
Centre corniced entrance with rectangular fanlight,
approached by flight steps oversailing raised basement,
and with curved cast-iron balustrade. Steps linked to
frontage at broad band-course. Summetrical fenestration;
pair later 19th century canted gabled dormers with shaped
wooden finials in outer bays.
Symmetrical rear fenestration somewhat marred by later
bathroom window insertions and by single storey, irregular
3-bay porch masking entrance. Gablet with apex stack rises
at centre wallhead. Original 16-pane glazing survives in
most windows; coped end stacks; slate roofs. Single storey
lean-to garage extension at east gable, extending at raised
basement height, visible only as length of rubble wall at
frontage.
Walled garden; 1836-39, large coped rubble walled garden.
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