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Latitude: 57.0061 / 57°0'22"N
Longitude: -3.3974 / 3°23'50"W
OS Eastings: 315222
OS Northings: 791420
OS Grid: NO152914
Mapcode National: GBR W0.DQRD
Mapcode Global: WH6MG.S5CC
Plus Code: 9C9R2J43+C2
Entry Name: 6 Castleton Terrace, Braemar
Listing Name: Braemar Village, 6 Castleton Terrace
Listing Date: 25 November 1980
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 337796
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB6263
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200337796
Location: Crathie and Braemar
County: Aberdeenshire
Electoral Ward: Aboyne, Upper Deeside and Donside
Parish: Crathie And Braemar
Traditional County: Aberdeenshire
Tagged with: Cottage
Early 19th century. Single storey, 3-bay cottage forming pair with No 7 (see separate listing). Squared coursed granite rubble. Symmetrical W (principal) elevation with central part-glazed timber 4-leaf panelled door. 20th century additions obscure E (rear) elevation.
Plate glass timber sash and case windows with later shutters. Grey slate, tile ridge, straight skews, gable stacks with thackstanes.
No 6 Castleton Terrace is one of the oldest surviving cottages in the village. Long and low, the building shows characteristic features of traditional construction methods of the area, such as granite rubble construction and gable stacks. The roof was originally thatched and is now slated. It retains its thackstanes. Although extended to the rear the street elevation of the cottage retains much historic character, remaining single storey without the addition of later dormers. The style of this building is in keeping with the tradition of Scottish vernacular architecture, and No 6, along with its pair at No 7, is a fine example of the very earliest buildings in Braemar. The characteristics which it displays were to be developed in later cottages as tourism caused the expansion of the village from the mid nineteenth century, the roots of the symmetrical facades of later buildings are clear in this building.
Formerly No 5 Castleton Terrace.
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