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Latitude: 57.6653 / 57°39'55"N
Longitude: -2.5214 / 2°31'17"W
OS Eastings: 368988
OS Northings: 864055
OS Grid: NJ689640
Mapcode National: GBR N84G.FM6
Mapcode Global: WH8LW.7LKK
Plus Code: 9C9VMF8H+4C
Entry Name: Ingle Neuk, 6 Water Path, Banff
Listing Name: 2 Water Path, Ingleneuk House Garden Walls and Garden Summer House
Listing Date: 22 February 1972
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 357576
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB22111
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Ingleneuk House
Banff, 6 Water Path, Ingle Neuk
ID on this website: 200357576
Location: Banff
County: Aberdeenshire
Town: Banff
Electoral Ward: Banff and District
Traditional County: Banffshire
Tagged with: House
Later l7th century. 2-storey and dormerless attic house, 5-bay W garden front, irregular 3-bay E entrance front as part of L-plan range with No 3 Waterpath. Harled rubble, painted chamfered margins. Wide doorway with double-leaf panelled doors; irregular fenestration with some small windows. Larger windows and doorway to 5-bay garden elevation. Varied glazing in timber sash and case windows.
Crowstepped N gable to street; coped end stack at N gable apex, massive harled rubble square stack at S (serving kitchen hearth); slate roof.
INTERIOR: panelled parlour with panelled corner cupboard; large square raised and fielded panels; circa 1700 sandstone ashlar hearth of Banffshire/Aberdeenshiure type.
STAIRCASE: with no balustrade.
KITCHEN: with exposed beams and deep recessed ingleneuk framed by segmental-headed hearth.
GARDEN WALLS: rubble garden walls heightened withbrick; garden entrance fom Waterpath.
SUMMERHOUSE: 19th century. Small square brick summerhouse withslated roof.
Over main entrance lintel are inscribed initials ID ED for residents as yet unidentified.
Entry to 2 Waterpath is through pend arch also serving 3 Waterpath. Paved (stone slabs) and cobbled courtyard (partially divided) shared by these houses and also by 4 Waterpath and 11 High Shore. See also notes for 11 High Shore. The kitchen, with its segmental-headed hearth, deep ingleneuk, large flue and chimney stack, still serves its original role. There are other large segmental-headed hearths in Banff but in rooms no longer used as kitchens. The large panels in the panelled
parlour are typical of their period; the sandstone chimneypiece is
of a type found elsewhere in 18th century houses in Banffshire and W Aberdeenshire.
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