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The Old Manse, 6 Watergate Street, Kirkwall

A Category B Listed Building in Kirkwall, Orkney Islands

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Coordinates

Latitude: 58.9806 / 58°58'50"N

Longitude: -2.9599 / 2°57'35"W

OS Eastings: 344918

OS Northings: 1010784

OS Grid: HY449107

Mapcode National: GBR M41Z.YLY

Mapcode Global: WH7C4.HJRQ

Plus Code: 9CCVX2JR+72

Entry Name: The Old Manse, 6 Watergate Street, Kirkwall

Listing Name: 6 Watergate Street, the Old Manse, Including Boundary Walls and Railings

Listing Date: 8 December 1971

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 381529

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB36683

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Kirkwall, 6 Watergate Street, The Old Manse

ID on this website: 200381529

Location: Kirkwall

County: Orkney Islands

Town: Kirkwall

Electoral Ward: Kirkwall East

Traditional County: Orkney

Tagged with: Manse

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Description

1747 with later alterations. 2-storey and attic, 4-bay, near rectangular-plan crowstepped gabled former manse with box dormers to E pitch and slightly advanced bay to outer right, built on site falling to W, abutting remains of the Bishop's Palace to N (listed separately). Harled.

E (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: bays grouped 3-1: window at each floor in bay to centre. Deep-set timber-panelled door at ground in bay to right; window at 1st floor; non-aligned dormer window above. Window at each floor in bay to outer left; non-aligned dormer window above. Non-aligned window at each floor in bay to outer right.

W (REAR) ELEVATION: irregular 5-bay with windows at each floor; lean-to addition at ground in bay to outer left; flat-roofed addition to outer right.

Variety of glazing patterns including 4- and 12-pane timber sash and case windows and timber-framed windows with top-hung upper lights. Modern grey slate roof; stone ridge; tall, harled, corniced gablehead and ridge stacks; predominantly uPVC rainwater goods.

INTERIOR: not seen, 1998.

BOUNDARY WALLS AND RAILINGS; random rubble walls with slab cope enclosing rectangular-plan garden to rear (W); ashlar cope-mounted cast-iron railing along principal (E) elevation; similar decorative gate.

Statement of Interest

The Old Manse retains its crowstepped gables and its streetscape value is enhanced by the substantial iron railings. Originally served as the manse to St Magnus Cathedral which lies to its north.

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