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34 Gordon's Lane, Fishertown, Cromarty

A Category B Listed Building in Cromarty, Highland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.6808 / 57°40'50"N

Longitude: -4.031 / 4°1'51"W

OS Eastings: 278990

OS Northings: 867476

OS Grid: NH789674

Mapcode National: GBR J8FF.67T

Mapcode Global: WH4FM.16RN

Plus Code: 9C9QMXJ9+8J

Entry Name: 34 Gordon's Lane, Fishertown, Cromarty

Listing Name: Fishertown 34 Gordon's Lane

Listing Date: 30 December 1980

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 359423

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB23640

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Cromarty, Fishertown, 34 Gordon's Lane

ID on this website: 200359423

Location: Cromarty

County: Highland

Town: Cromarty

Electoral Ward: Black Isle

Traditional County: Cromartyshire

Tagged with: Cottage

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Description

Late 18th/early 19th century, single storey cottage, 4 bay.

Thick rubble walls, pilastered and lime washed. Broad south

gable chimney; windows small and irregularly shaped. 2 later barge-boarded dormers; slate roof.

Statement of Interest

Vernacular fishertown dwelling; precise dating difficult.

Probably clay mortar. Narrow, stone slab paving in front.

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