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Latitude: 57.0044 / 57°0'15"N
Longitude: -5.8304 / 5°49'49"W
OS Eastings: 167500
OS Northings: 796881
OS Grid: NM675968
Mapcode National: GBR CBZ6.J68
Mapcode Global: WGZBC.D6VQ
Plus Code: 9C9P2539+PR
Entry Name: 13-16 Victoria Place, Mallaig
Listing Name: Railway Houses, Mallaig
Listing Date: 16 January 1995
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 346020
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB13037
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Mallaig, 13-16 Victoria Place
ID on this website: 200346020
Location: Glenelg
County: Highland
Electoral Ward: Caol and Mallaig
Parish: Glenelg
Traditional County: Inverness-shire
Tagged with: House
A group of 4 blocks of railwaymen's houses, 2-storey, random rubble, with concrete lintels. Each block 4 flats, with doors to upper flats at front, to lower at ends. Blocks arranged back to back, with common drying green between. Front elevation: symmetrical, with door and small 4 pane window at each end, and single-storey canted bays in centre. 3-light mullioned windows above bays, with gablets above. All front windows originally sash and case, 6 pane sashes.
Rear elevation: no doors, no bays, paired windows with gables on both floors in centre, single ground floor windows at outer edge all originally sash and case, with 6 pane sashes.
Some out-of-character window replacements in all elevations. Gabled roofs Scotch slated, open eaves with barge boards on gables and gablets.
Built by West Highland Extension Railway for opening of line in 1901.
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