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Latitude: 56.6989 / 56°41'56"N
Longitude: -6.1104 / 6°6'37"W
OS Eastings: 148465
OS Northings: 763906
OS Grid: NM484639
Mapcode National: GBR CC90.FY5
Mapcode Global: WGZCL.3WKD
Plus Code: 9C8MMVXQ+HR
Entry Name: Church Of Scotland Manse, Kilchoan
Listing Name: Kilchoan, Church of Scotland Manse, Garden Walls and Steading
Listing Date: 20 July 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 330814
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB509
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Kilchoan, Church Of Scotland Manse
ID on this website: 200330814
Location: Ardnamurchan
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Fort William and Ardnamurchan
Parish: Ardnamurchan
Traditional County: Argyllshire
Tagged with: Manse
Manse; circa 1790 with additional front block of 1829, now forming double gabled, 2-storey, 3-bay house. All harled with tooled ashlar margins. Entrance in west gable of later block masked by square porch with piended roof. Further entrance in centre rear (north) 3-bay elevation. 3 window fenestration both floors in main south front with tripartites in ground floor outer bays (west window with blocked side lights); 12-pane glazing pattern; end stacks; slate roofs.
Garden walls; simple drystone walls enclose garden to front of house; rough cope.
Steading; 1829. Single storey, U-plan, 5-bay rubble steading facing west with south gable built into sloping site and with lower space served by 2 doors.
West elevation with projecting wings, to right (SW) with segmental headed gighouse entrance, matched to left (NW) by blind arched front fronting barn. 3 entrances in centre bays, one enlarged. Wallhead stack; piended slate roof. Front yard enclosed with rubble walls.
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