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Latitude: 55.2398 / 55°14'23"N
Longitude: -3.764 / 3°45'50"W
OS Eastings: 287933
OS Northings: 595372
OS Grid: NX879953
Mapcode National: GBR 274V.XH
Mapcode Global: WH5VP.4KWG
Plus Code: 9C7R66QP+W9
Entry Name: 99A South Drumlanrig Street, Thornhill
Listing Name: Thornhill Village 99-102 South Drumlanrig Street (Numbers Inclusive)
Listing Date: 26 June 1986
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 351222
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB17326
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200351222
Location: Morton
County: Dumfries and Galloway
Electoral Ward: Mid and Upper Nithsdale
Parish: Morton
Traditional County: Dumfriesshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
1714 datestone over one window (former door). 2-storey row
comprising asymmetrical 5-bay range with steeply pitched
roof, 2-bay early 19th century addition to south (no 99). All
built of red sandstone, rubble, with ashlar dressings.
Altered openings; shop inserted at north (remainder of row
set behind iron-railed garden) and canted window at south; 3
1st floor bipartites; late 19th century rear wings with
forestairs. Sash windows. mostly 4 or 12-pane. Moulded eaves
cornice. 2-bay addition is higher at wallhead, but has
shallow-pitched roof. End and axial stacks; all roofed with
graded slates. Garden railings set on low coping, square
gatepiers to either main door; cobbled pavement.
Built as the Queensberry Arms Inn, one of the first buildings
to be erected in the new town; 2-bay addition to south shown
on RHP 37857 in SRO, which dates from 1818.
Category C(S) only because of altered condition.
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