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Fairmount, 9 High Street, Auchtermuchty

A Category C Listed Building in Auchtermuchty, Fife

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.2918 / 56°17'30"N

Longitude: -3.2318 / 3°13'54"W

OS Eastings: 323853

OS Northings: 711726

OS Grid: NO238117

Mapcode National: GBR 26.7KXF

Mapcode Global: WH6R1.B39X

Plus Code: 9C8R7QR9+P7

Entry Name: Fairmount, 9 High Street, Auchtermuchty

Listing Name: Fairmount High Street, Including Garden Walls

Listing Date: 18 August 1972

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 356642

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB21367

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200356642

Location: Auchtermuchty

County: Fife

Town: Auchtermuchty

Electoral Ward: Howe of Fife and Tay Coast

Traditional County: Fife

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Description

Rebuilt early 19th century. 2-storey 3-window, whin rubble
with freestone dressings, crowstepped gable; lower 2-window
wing, also of 2 storeys.

Statement of Interest

Re-categorised as C(S) from B for Group (2006). The listing relates specifically to the group interest of the subject. It applies, as always, to interior as well as exterior, as appropriate to building type.

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