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Broomholm, 56 Seabank Road, Nairn

A Category B Listed Building in Nairn, Highland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.5866 / 57°35'11"N

Longitude: -3.8871 / 3°53'13"W

OS Eastings: 287275

OS Northings: 856742

OS Grid: NH872567

Mapcode National: GBR J8SN.S5Z

Mapcode Global: WH4G2.8K7W

Plus Code: 9C9RH4P7+J5

Entry Name: Broomholm, 56 Seabank Road, Nairn

Listing Name: Seabank Road, Broomholm, Broomholm Cottage and Boundary_walling

Listing Date: 12 March 1981

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 383830

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB38458

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Nairn, 56 Seabank Road, Broomholm

ID on this website: 200383830

Location: Nairn

County: Highland

Town: Nairn

Electoral Ward: Nairn and Cawdor

Traditional County: Nairnshire

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Description

W R Davidson, 1903. Alterations and additions also W R

Davidson, 1923. 2 storey and attic L-plan house; harled with

bullfaced rubble to segmental head door surround; wide gabled

bay to NE front with off-centre recessed door and irregular fenestration, wing with stair windows SE. Tall chimney stacks

frame projecting gable; further stacks at SE gable.

SW elevation: symmetrical 3 bay section with recessed central

door under round arch, 2 storey canted bays and 3 flat roofed

dormers; additional 2 bays to south. Mainly 12-pane, sashes.

High harled wall screening service area with stepped ashlar

cope.

W R Davidson, 1923. Service cottage to Broombank. Single

storey and attic, a symmetrical; jerkin headed roof. Harled;

12-pane glazing; slate roof. Rubble garden wall with rounded

stone cope to three sides; Scolloped walling to Seabank Road

(NE), harled with stugged ashlar cope and rustic wood infill.

Square stugged rubble gate piers with pyramidal copes.

Statement of Interest

Formerly had clustered chimney pots, now mostly removed.

All walling continuous with and similar to that at

neighbouring Linkside.

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