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Latitude: 56.7937 / 56°47'37"N
Longitude: -2.3378 / 2°20'16"W
OS Eastings: 379463
OS Northings: 766956
OS Grid: NO794669
Mapcode National: GBR XC.4Z86
Mapcode Global: WH8R7.2H1Q
Plus Code: 9C8VQMV6+FV
Entry Name: Fish Curing House, Sandy's Yard, Dock Street, Johnshaven
Listing Name: Dock Street, Sandy's Yard, Fish Curing House
Listing Date: 17 June 1994
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 338302
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB6641
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Johnshaven, Dock Street, Sandy's Yard, Fish Curing House
ID on this website: 200338302
Location: Benholm
County: Aberdeenshire
Electoral Ward: Mearns
Parish: Benholm
Traditional County: Kincardineshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Earlier 19th century. 2-storey, 3-bay warehouse on sloping site, adapted in late 19th century as a fish curing house; lower timber-framed splittering shed adjoining to SE. Coursed red sandstone rubble.
NE (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 3 ground floor doors to yard, 1st floor central hoist door altered to window.
SW (REAR) ELEVATION: 3 windows at 1st floor, added later.
SE ELEVATION: Late 19th century single storey, timber-framed splittering shed. Walls mostly timber boarding between timber posts; some recent blockwork. Piended slate roof.
NW ELEVATION: Large blocked gable door to street at higher level. Loosely fitting pantiled roof, overlapping stone skews to E gable; piend at W.
INTERIOR: timber spars to suspend fish; 2 brick and stone cross-walls,
1 reduced to pier to carry lengthwise beam. Coped stone boundary walls.
Possibly a flax warehouse, or a granary over a stable, or both at different times, then converted to process fish in the herring boom.
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