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Latitude: 58.9617 / 58°57'42"N
Longitude: -3.2998 / 3°17'59"W
OS Eastings: 325342
OS Northings: 1009005
OS Grid: HY253090
Mapcode National: GBR L561.K4Y
Mapcode Global: WH6B1.80XQ
Plus Code: 9CCRXP62+M3
Entry Name: 105, 107 Victoria Street, Stromness
Listing Name: 103, 105 and 107 Victoria Street
Listing Date: 8 December 1971
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 388184
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB41819
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200388184
Location: Stromness
County: Orkney Islands
Town: Stromness
Electoral Ward: Stromness and South Isles
Traditional County: Orkney
Tagged with: House
Mid 19th century with later alterations. 2-storey and attic, 3-bay house, (sub-divided internally to comprise 3 properties) with principal, (E), gable end to street, converted at ground to shop, with stop chamfered SE angle. Harled, painted above shop and to side, (S). Eaves course to S. Cement margins to openings, painted to shopfront. Cornice dividing ground and 1st floors.
E (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: deep-set glazed shop door at ground in bay to centre; large shop windows in bays flanking. Window at 1st floor to outer right; window to attic; gablehead stack above. Pall stane to SE angle.
S (SIDE) ELEVATION: irregular 7-bay grouped 3-4. 4-bay group to right: modern steel stair to modern timber panelled door at 1st floor in bay offset to left of centre. Window at 1st floor to outer left. Window at 1st floor offset to right of centre. Shop window at ground to outer right; window at 1st floor above. 3-bay group to left: stone flight to deep-set timber-panelled door at ground in bay to centre; window at 1st floor above. Tall window with cement transom spanning floors to outer left. Full-height 3-light piend-roofed canted window in bay to right.
2- and 4-pane timber sash and case windows. Grey slate roof; stone ridge; replacement concrete skews; coped harled stacks to E and W; uPVC rainwater goods.
INTERIOR: converted to shop at ground; unseen above, 1997.
A stationer's under J Rae from 1900-1971, it changed hands subsequently, but is today John Rae, Stationer's and Bookseller's.
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