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Warld's End, 11 Dalrymple Street, Fraserburgh

A Category B Listed Building in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.6909 / 57°41'27"N

Longitude: -2.004 / 2°0'14"W

OS Eastings: 399857

OS Northings: 866788

OS Grid: NJ998667

Mapcode National: GBR P8DD.JKK

Mapcode Global: WH9N2.5YYF

Plus Code: 9C9VMXRW+99

Entry Name: Warld's End, 11 Dalrymple Street, Fraserburgh

Listing Name: The World's End 11 Dalrymple Street

Listing Date: 16 April 1971

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 373227

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB31880

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Fraserburgh, 11 Dalrymple Street, Warld's End

ID on this website: 200373227

Location: Fraserburgh

County: Aberdeenshire

Town: Fraserburgh

Electoral Ward: Fraserburgh and District

Traditional County: Aberdeenshire

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Description

Circa 1767(?) 2-storey and basement 3-window squared heathen
stone with freestone dressings; quoins, shaped wallhead gable
with arched window and ball finials, stairs to pedimented
door-piece obscured by wooden porch, moulded eaves course and
chimney copes. Poor condition.

Statement of Interest

Belonged to the Gordons of Glenbuchat. Lord Pitsligo hid here

after Culloden. Sold to Charles Gordon 1766.

One of the best houses of its date in Aberdeenshire

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