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5-6 Breadalbane Terrace, Aberfeldy

A Category C Listed Building in Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.6211 / 56°37'16"N

Longitude: -3.8615 / 3°51'41"W

OS Eastings: 285871

OS Northings: 749247

OS Grid: NN858492

Mapcode National: GBR JCT6.ZV9

Mapcode Global: WH4LQ.NVC1

Plus Code: 9C8RJ4CQ+F9

Entry Name: 5-6 Breadalbane Terrace, Aberfeldy

Listing Name: 1- 6 (Inclusive Nos) Breadalbane Terrace Including Boundary Wall

Listing Date: 5 August 2002

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 396317

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB48839

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200396317

Location: Aberfeldy

County: Perth and Kinross

Town: Aberfeldy

Electoral Ward: Highland

Traditional County: Perthshire

Tagged with: Tenement

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Description

Dated 1880. Tall 2-storey and attic, 12-bay, rectangular-plan tenement with stone dormers. Squared and snecked chlorite-slate rubble with stugged dressings. Some voussoired segmental-headed windows. Stop-chamfered arrises.

SE (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: near symmetrical. Bays 2, 7 and 11 gabled and slightly advanced with decoratively-bracketed canopy over panelled timber door and plate glass fanlight, window to 1st floor giving way to moulded date panel and segmental-headed window in gablehead. Pend entrance only to bay 9 and regular fenestration to remaining bays.

SW AND NE ELEVATIONS: blank gabled elevations.

NW (REAR) ELEVATION: variety of elements to rear elevation including 3 piend-roofed stair towers breaking eaves, and stone dormer windows.

Largely 4-pane glazing pattern in timber sash and case windows. Grey slates. Coped ashlar stacks with full-complement of cans, many polygonal. Overhanging eaves with plain bargeboarding.

BOUNDARY WALL: low saddleback-coped rubble boundary wall.

Statement of Interest

This block, together with the slightly later adjacent tenement to the west were known, when first built, as 'The Happy Land'.

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