MHG15970 - Church Hall (Off Back Street), Cawdor Village

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  • HOUSE (Post Medieval - 1560 AD to 1900 AD)

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The building was photographed as part of a character appraisal of Cawdor Conservation Area in 2015. <1>

Situated on a grass lane above Back St.

This 'C' listed semi-detached building is rectangular in shape fronting directly onto the lane. In conjunction with UID_013 it has been used as both a church hall and Cawdor Village school until 1855.

It is a single storey building with four bays. Constructed of rubble stone with tooled rubble dressings, it has been repointed with modern-concrete. The building has white harlling to the rear.

The roof is clad in black corrigated iron, with a metal ridgeline and black traditional style metal guttering and downpipes. It has two stone stacks, the east end on the gable, the west end stack ajoins/shared with UID_013.

The building has one two light window with white wooden frame, one twelve light sash window with white wooden frame and one six light casement window with a white wooden frame.

The building has a red wooden period double door with no external handles or fittingsa modern handle.

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Location

Grid reference Centred NH 8438 4984 (20m by 20m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NH84NW
Civil Parish CAWDOR
Geographical Area NAIRN

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