Latitude: 57.6603 / 57°39'37"N
Longitude: -3.6137 / 3°36'49"W
OS Eastings: 303816
OS Northings: 864529
OS Grid: NJ038645
Mapcode National: GBR K8FG.Z9P
Mapcode Global: WH5GY.GQFC
Plus Code: 9C9RM96P+4G
Entry Name: 11, The Courtyard, Findhorn
Listing Name: 11 Findhorn, the Courtyard
Listing Date: 26 January 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 340854
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB8670
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Findhorn, 11, The Courtyard
ID on this website: 200340854
Location: Kinloss
County: Moray
Electoral Ward: Forres
Parish: Kinloss
Traditional County: Morayshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Said to be 1772. Former single storey and loft granary warehouse with long S facing 8-bay elevation fronted by courtyard bound by houses and by length of rubble walling separating property from street. Harl pointed rubble, ashlar dressings. Raised entrances in outer bays each reached by short forestair. 3 ground floor doorways, 1 enlarged as garage entrance, 1 blocked as window, the latter and surviving doorway each with roll moulded jambs. 2 ground floor windows with checked jambs (to receive shutters) with hooks and hinges. 4 small rectangular loft windows each with protective horizontal iron bar, 2 similar windows blocked.
Small flat roofed modern dormers break wallhead at rear; multi-pane glazing 2 later brick rear wallhead stacks; crowstepped gable; local stone slate roof.
Loading areas to rear and in front of former warehouse are now re-used; to rear as car park and in front partially infilled by extensive modern rear extensions to The Lodge (circa 1800 but too altered to be included in listing). Grain from neighbouring farms was sent to London in 18th
century from Findhorn, other goods included dyed thread spun in the village and local salmon.
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