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10 Netherton Terrace, Findochty

A Category B Listed Building in Findochty, Moray

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.6965 / 57°41'47"N

Longitude: -2.9084 / 2°54'30"W

OS Eastings: 345952

OS Northings: 867772

OS Grid: NJ459677

Mapcode National: GBR M85C.Y4R

Mapcode Global: WH7KC.9T94

Plus Code: 9C9VM3WR+JM

Entry Name: 10 Netherton Terrace, Findochty

Listing Name: 10 Netherton Terrace

Listing Date: 25 April 1989

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 372661

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB31409

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Findochty, 10 Netherton Terrace

ID on this website: 200372661

Location: Findochty

County: Moray

Town: Findochty

Electoral Ward: Buckie

Traditional County: Banffshire

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Description

Circa 1900. 2-storey, 3-bay house. Rendered and lined as ashlar with contrasting painted long and short dressings, harled flanks. Centre entrance with panelled door; 3 gabled dormers break wallhead; 2- and 4-pane glazing (2-pane glazing with modern timber casements). Coped end stacks; slate roof.

Lean-to extension set back at E gable.

Statement of Interest

Corner site with Mid Street.

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