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Latitude: 60.1573 / 60°9'26"N
Longitude: -1.1216 / 1°7'17"W
OS Eastings: 448863
OS Northings: 1141748
OS Grid: HU488417
Mapcode National: GBR R1LW.LQR
Mapcode Global: XHF9Y.TY7N
Plus Code: 9CGW5V4H+W9
Entry Name: Boat Store And Slipway, Maryfield, Bressay
Listing Name: Maryfield, Boat Store and Slipway, Including Wall, Retaining Wall and Steps
Listing Date: 26 March 1997
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 391102
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB44525
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Bressay, Maryfield, Boat Store And Slipway
ID on this website: 200391102
Location: Bressay
County: Shetland Islands
Electoral Ward: Lerwick North
Parish: Bressay
Traditional County: Shetland
Tagged with: Architectural structure
STOREHOUSE: early 19th century, single storey symmetrical gabled storehouse. Harl-pointed rubble walls with stugged sandstone dressings. Vertically-boarded timber door centring W elevation, and offset to left of N gable with slit ventilator in gablehead.
Grey slate roof with clay ridge tiles, sandstone ashlar skew copes with clay urn finials.
WALL AND RETAINING WALLS: flagstone rubble wall projecting E from SE corner, and curving northwards to Maryfield House. Retaining wall with steps extending to left (N) from W elevation.
SLIPWAY: rubble ramp with sandstone edge, bounded to S by flagstone rubble wall.
With the slipway and walls, this small building forms a strategic charming group at the point where the ferry now approaches Bressay.
It also forms a striking composition with Maryfield House (see separate listing), although this view has now been compromised somewhat by the building of a modern house between the two elements.
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