Salmon Netting Station, Berryhill is a Grade B listed building in the Aberdeen City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 11 August 2004. Fishing station.

Salmon Netting Station, Berryhill

WRENN ID
quiet-cobalt-dew
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Aberdeen City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
11 August 2004
Type
Fishing station
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Early 19th century. Long, low single storey rectangular building with modern breeze-block extension to W gable-end and timber-boarded fish store adjoining E gable-end. Predominantly harled random rubble.

S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: 5-bay elevation to central stone-built section; window openings with timber lintels and timber-boarded shutters to 1st, 3rd and 5th bays from left; timber boarded doors in doorways with timber lintels to 2nd and 4th bays from left. To fish store to right, timber boarded door to left.

N ELEVATION: blank elevation.

E ELEVATION: gable-end of timber fish store with boarded window opening to right.

W ELEVATION: gable-end of modern tractor store with 2-leaf metal doors.

WINDOWS etc: timber-boarded window openings; timber lintels. Corrugated iron pitched roof; brick skews. Harled gable-head stacks to both ends of central block; circular can to W stack.

INTERIOR: stone built section divided into 2 rooms, both fully timber-lined to walls and ceilings. Net store to E side; to W side, living accommodation including open range, pair of 2-tier bunk beds; (originally 3-tier), gas light to ceiling.

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