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The Hillocks, 17 Moray Street, Lossiemouth

A Category B Listed Building in Lossiemouth, Moray

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Coordinates

Latitude: 57.7141 / 57°42'50"N

Longitude: -3.2884 / 3°17'18"W

OS Eastings: 323339

OS Northings: 870102

OS Grid: NJ233701

Mapcode National: GBR L87B.JCK

Mapcode Global: WH6J1.GCBM

Plus Code: 9C9RPP76+MM

Entry Name: The Hillocks, 17 Moray Street, Lossiemouth

Listing Name: 17 Moray Street, the Hillocks

Listing Date: 26 January 1971

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 382741

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB37608

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Lossiemouth, 17 Moray Street, The Hillocks

ID on this website: 200382741

Location: Lossiemouth

County: Moray

Town: Lossiemouth

Electoral Ward: Heldon and Laich

Traditional County: Morayshire

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Description

Circa 1909. S facing 2-storey, 3-bay house. Coursed rubble,
tooled ashlar dressings. Off-centre door in S elevation
sheltered by (?)later loggia. Projecting outer canted bay
windows rise 2 storeys, breaking wallhead; single ground and
1st floor windows in W gable; multi-pane glazing in upper
lights of sash windows
Coped end and rear wallhead stacks; slate roof.
Rear of house abuts street and flanked by high coped rubble
walls.
Small single storey buildings of later construction, each
with 2 rooms, sited E and W of house, abutting rear wall
dividing property from street.

Statement of Interest

The Hillocks built by James Ramsay Macdonald for his mother,

who died in 1910, very soon after moving into the house. The

house was the Lossiemouth home of James Ramsay Macdonald when

he and his family were in Scotland, the small extensions E

and W constructed to accommodate the growing family.

The Hillocks listed solely on historic grounds.

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