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54 High Street, Pittulie

A Category B Listed Building in Troup, Aberdeenshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.698 / 57°41'52"N

Longitude: -2.0674 / 2°4'2"W

OS Eastings: 396083

OS Northings: 867579

OS Grid: NJ960675

Mapcode National: GBR P87C.ZHP

Mapcode Global: WH9N1.6RSZ

Plus Code: 9C9VMWXM+63

Entry Name: 54 High Street, Pittulie

Listing Name: Pittulie, 54 High Street

Listing Date: 16 April 1971

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 349575

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15877

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Pittulie, 54 High Street

ID on this website: 200349575

Location: Pitsligo

County: Aberdeenshire

Electoral Ward: Troup

Parish: Pitsligo

Traditional County: Aberdeenshire

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Description

Circa 1800. Single storey and attic, 3-bay cottage fronting
street with continuous (probably slightly later) 2-bay
extension at E gable. Heavily pointed rubble. Centre entrance
under slightly raised and swept roof; plank door.
2-bay addition also with doorway under raised and swept roof;
enlarged flanking former shop window.
Boarded windows; end stacks, at extreme W with shaped cope;
pantiled roof to main cottage, corrugated asbestos to former
shop.

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