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Latitude: 56.0584 / 56°3'30"N
Longitude: -2.7204 / 2°43'13"W
OS Eastings: 355235
OS Northings: 685299
OS Grid: NT552852
Mapcode National: GBR 2V.Q6RM
Mapcode Global: WH7TD.5ZTD
Plus Code: 9C8V375H+9R
Entry Name: 84-86 High Street, North Berwick
Listing Name: 84-86 (Even Nos) High Street
Listing Date: 26 May 1988
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 384182
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB38748
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: 84-88 High Street, North Berwick
ID on this website: 200384182
Location: North Berwick
County: East Lothian
Town: North Berwick
Electoral Ward: North Berwick Coastal
Traditional County: East Lothian
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Henry and MacLennan, 1911. 2-storey building on corner site with shop below. Ashlar street frontage, channelled at ground with cornice above ground floor and dentil eaves cornice and moulded window margins. Squared, snecked rubble to W side and rear with raised ashlar margins.
S (STREET) ELEVATION: tripartite shop front at ground retaining period form; flanking doorway to right with shouldered surround incorporating date panel, and decorative fanlight above recessed panelled door. Corner window bay at 1st floor to left of 3-lights and chamfered angle; urn finial on projecting ground floor angle and polygonal roof with finial above. Single 1st floor light to right.
W ELEVATION: irregular openings with bipartite at ground and one light blocked. Plate glass glazing to sash and case windows. Green slate roof; moulded coping to ashlar stacks.
Commissioned by George Fowler, car specialist, prominent in North Berwick. The architects added the church tower (opposite) in similar materials.
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