54 High Street, Aberlour is a Grade B listed building in the Moray local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 9 November 1987. Manse.

54 High Street, Aberlour

WRENN ID
fading-corner-rush
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Moray
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
9 November 1987
Type
Manse
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

54 High Street in Aberlour is a two-storey, three-bay house designed by architect Alexander Tod in 1847. The building features a symmetrical façade made of rendered rubble with tooled and polished ashlar dressings. The central door is adorned with a pilastered and corniced doorpiece, flanked by windows that all have moulded architraves and 12-pane glazing. The house also includes rusticated quoins, pronounced skewputts that are coped, coped end stacks, and a slate roof. At the back, there is a single-storey rear wing. The property is enclosed by a rubble garden wall.

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