Latitude: 57.6516 / 57°39'5"N
Longitude: -3.3071 / 3°18'25"W
OS Eastings: 322090
OS Northings: 863157
OS Grid: NJ220631
Mapcode National: GBR L86H.MS8
Mapcode Global: WH6J7.5YG3
Plus Code: 9C9RMM2V+J5
Entry Name: North College, Elgin Cathedral, North College Street, Elgin
Listing Name: North College Street, North College, North College Lodge ("tregarne"), Garden Walls and Gate Piers
Listing Date: 20 August 1981
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 371990
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB30855
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Elgin, North College Street, Elgin Cathedral, North College
ID on this website: 200371990
Location: Elgin
County: Moray
Town: Elgin
Electoral Ward: Elgin City North
Traditional County: Morayshire
Tagged with: Manse
Dated 1520 and 1858. Large L-plan 2-storey and attic house
of late 15th/early 16th century origin, with
considerable subsequent alterations and additions.
Rubble with some harling; ashlar dressings. Of the
early date little remains visible; 17th century rolled
mouldings to SE windows, and large chimney and
guarderobe corbelled out at N elevation. Most windows
enlarged late 18th/early 19th century when large 3-storey
bowed bay with semi-conical roof added to W elevation.
Mid 19th century present entrance inserted in broad
bowed full height bay in re-entrant angle; corbelled
gabled hood to door; corbelled 2nd storey with 2
wallhead pedimented dormers, similarly pedimented
decorative dormers on S and E elevations.
Later 19th century single storey and attic T-plan
extension with advanced outer gable bay to E and W.
All gables crowstepped; coped chimney stacks; slated roofs.
INTERIOR: barrel vaulted ground floor; scale and plat
staircase probably of late 17th century date.
LODGE: picturesque mid 19th century asymmetrical gabled
lodge of 2 storeys and attic; coursed rubble and
harling; ashlar dressings. Gabled porch; canted bay to
E; cusped window below coped stack with 3 diamond
corniced flues. Decorative bargeboards; slate roof.
1520 datestone is 19th century renewal. Originally
Deanery; passed to Dunbars of Burgie at Reformation;
purchased by James Robertson in 1784.
Property divided into 3 separate dwellings.
Former Item 171 (1981 Revised List).
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