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Latitude: 56.6309 / 56°37'51"N
Longitude: -6.0717 / 6°4'18"W
OS Eastings: 150381
OS Northings: 756199
OS Grid: NM503561
Mapcode National: GBR CCD6.1N3
Mapcode Global: WGZCZ.PLWJ
Plus Code: 9C8MJWJH+98
Entry Name: Erray Farm, Tobermory, Mull
Listing Name: Erray Farm and Farmhouse
Listing Date: 20 July 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 388507
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB42073
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Mull, Tobermory, Erray Farm
ID on this website: 200388507
1749. Traditional: 2 storeys. Rubble, white-washed; slate
roof. Long low building, comprising a house and barn. At rear
of barn a 1 storey lean-to and an outside stair to upper
floor. Large central chimney. 2 doors in front are probably
the original entrances. Small windows with chamfered
margins - Interior has low ceilings; tongue-and-groove
lining; ledged and lined doors.
Domestic in part. Dr. Johnson and James Boswell stayed here
on the nights of 14th and 15th October 1773 during their
Hebrideen tour. It was then the home of Dr. Alexander Maclean
physician. Domestic part has been recently renovated.
(1-storey byres in yard may be contemporary with the house.
This was the original Erray House but the current property going by that name stands apart to the SE. It was built for Daniel
MackInnon of MackInnon.
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