Inverness, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Inverness, Scotland
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Abban Street and Lochalsh Road, St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
Inverness, Scotland
Ross and Macbeth, 1903. Lady Chapel and furnishings, J N Comper, 1910. Simple late Gothic, 3-bay aisleless nave, narthex and chancel, vestry at north-east, Lady Chapel at north-west, lean-to porch at west gable. Snecked rubble, slated roof.
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28 Abban Street, St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church Rectory with Boundary Walls
Inverness, Scotland
Alexander Ross and Son, dated 1912. 2-storey, Jacobethan rectory. Squared and snecked, stugged sandstone with ashlar dressings and moulded arrises; stone mullions and transoms.
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1-9 (Odd Numbers Only) Academy Street
Inverness, Scotland
Late 19th century, Thomsonesque Aegypto-Greek detailing, ashlar.
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15 Academy Street
Inverness, Scotland
John Rhind, 1864; refronted and alterations, William Mackintosh, 1872-3. Italianate, ashlar, 3 storeys and attic. Asymmetrical but balanced front to Academy Street.
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Academy Street, Union Street, Church Street and Queensgate, Market Arcade and New Market
Inverness, Scotland
Public Markets and arcade to Academy Street, Matthews and Lawrie, 1869-70. Italianate, ashlar.
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91-97 (Odd Numbers Only) Academy Street
Inverness, Scotland
Early 19th century, rough ashlar, painted. 2 storeys and attic, 5 windows and 3 doors ground floor, 4 tripartite windows 1st floor, 4 canted dormers. Slated roof. Modern glazing at ground floor.
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99-107 (Odd Numbers Only) Academy Street
Inverness, Scotland
Early 19th century, rough ashlar. 2 storeys and attic, 7-bay front; shopfronts and 2 original corniced doors at ground floor, aprons at 1st floor windows, 5 piended dormers. Cornice and parapet. Slated roof.
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118, 120, 122 Academy Street
Inverness, Scotland
Early 19th century, rough ashlar. 2 storeys and attic, 2 early Victorian pilastered shopfronts and central door at ground floor, 4 windows 1st floor, 2 canted and 1 piended dormers. Slated roof.
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106, 108, 110 Academy Street and 1, 3, and 5 Rose Street (the Phoenix Bar)
Inverness, Scotland
Early 19th century, with 1894 public bar, rubble with rendered ground floor and margins. To Academy Street, 2 storeys and attic, later 19th century bar frontage with chamfered openings at ground floor; 5 windows, (1 tripartite) at 1st floor.