Whitehill Lodge

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Whitehill Lodge
Whitehill Lodge
General information
LocationDamhead Way
Town or city Peterhead
CountryScotland
Coordinates 57°29′27″N1°48′47″W / 57.490972°N 1.813028°W / 57.490972; -1.813028 Coordinates: 57°29′27″N1°48′47″W / 57.490972°N 1.813028°W / 57.490972; -1.813028
Completedearly 19th century
(later remodelled as Victorian)
Technical details
Floor count1

Whitehill Lodge is a Category C listed building on Damhead Way in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is known to have been standing since at least the early 1870s, [1] possibly earlier. [2] Its prominent features are a log-column porch and decorative bargeboards. [3]

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A Gothic-style cottage named Dales, also on Damhead Way, dates to around 1800. [3]

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References

  1. List of Owners of Land, Scotland - Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons, Volume 72, Part 3
  2. Historic Environment Scotland. "WHITEHILL LODGE (LB16361)".
  3. 1 2 Walker, David W.; Woodworth, Matthew (2015). The Buildings of Scotland - Aberdeenshire: North and Moray. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 354. ISBN   9780300204285.