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28-32 St Germain Street, Catrine

A Category C Listed Building in Sorn, East Ayrshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.504 / 55°30'14"N

Longitude: -4.3299 / 4°19'47"W

OS Eastings: 252944

OS Northings: 625827

OS Grid: NS529258

Mapcode National: GBR 3P.V6SQ

Mapcode Global: WH3QS.GXDF

Plus Code: 9C7QGM3C+J3

Entry Name: 28-32 St Germain Street, Catrine

Listing Name: 22-34 (Even Nos)St Germain Street, Including the Brewery Bar, Catrine

Listing Date: 5 July 1996

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 390037

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB43518

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200390037

Location: Sorn

County: East Ayrshire

Electoral Ward: Ballochmyle

Parish: Sorn

Traditional County: Ayrshire

Tagged with: House Shop

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Description

Earlier 19th century with later alterations. Long 2-storey block with 3 shops at ground to W, and public house to E. Dry-dashed with some ashlar dressings. Piend-roofed dormer to 2-bay centre property

(No 26). Modern plate glass windows. Piended roof to W; grey slates; brick stacks (removed at ends); ashlar coped mutual skews.

Statement of Interest

Catrine was built to provide housing for the local mill which formerly adjoined Mill Square to the W. B Group with Nos 8-20 St Germain Street and Ford Street.

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