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Latitude: 56.9103 / 56°54'37"N
Longitude: -5.842 / 5°50'31"W
OS Eastings: 166209
OS Northings: 786460
OS Grid: NM662864
Mapcode National: GBR CBYG.BVG
Mapcode Global: WGZBR.7KCV
Plus Code: 9C8PW565+46
Entry Name: The Club Room, Astley Hall, Arisaig
Listing Name: Arisaig Village, Astley Hall
Listing Date: 5 October 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 330531
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB320
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Arisaig, Astley Hall, The Club Room
ID on this website: 200330531
Location: Arisaig and Moidart
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Caol and Mallaig
Parish: Arisaig And Moidart
Traditional County: Inverness-shire
Tagged with: Building
Philip Webb, 1893, with rear wing (The Club Room) by George Jack, 1910. Long weatherboarded single storey village hall; rear extension of similar materials in re-entrant angle. Coursed rubble plinth.
Off-centre entrance in south elevation of main hall and further entrance in east gable; 4 3-light windows with multi-pane glazing in south elevation, 2 masked by weatherboarding; 2 similar blocked windows in west gable.
Slightly lower single storey and attic rear wing; 7-light window in east elevation, of which 6 6-pane casements survive. 3 flat headed dormers in west elevation, 2 blocked and single dormer original 9-pane glazing.
1910 square porch in east re-entrant angle with piended roof.
End stacks; steeply pitched piended slate roofs (except at north gable of rear wing, which is gabled).
Interior; simple interior. Main room as village hall; room with kitchen in rear extension.
Arisaig House and steading and Astley Hall the only buildings in Scotland by Philip Webb (1831-1915). Plaque inside reads "The Astley Hall (designed by Philip Webb, 1893) and the Club Room (G Jack, 1910) were built by Miss C C Astley for the people of Arisaig & District. The floor renewed (1934) and the electric light installed (1936) in memory of Sir Arthur and Lady Nicholson and Miss C C Astley who, loving Arisaig, did their best at all times for its welfare; let this be in the mind of everyone who lives or comes here. Vision, Courage, Charity."
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