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General view of Bus Garage Office, High Road, Port Bannatyne, Bute, from E
DP 137250
Description General view of Bus Garage Office, High Road, Port Bannatyne, Bute, from E
Date 22/5/2012
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number DP 137250
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Originally known as Kamesburgh, Port Bannatyne grew up as a fishing village to the north-west of the main town of Rothesay. However, during the 19th century, when Rothesay's popularity as a tourist destination and a pleasant place to live by the seaside was at its peak, the town stretched out to join up the coastal strip between Port Bannatyne in the north-west and Ascog in the south-east. This shows the two-storeyed, four-bayed narrow office built in the early 20th century for the Rothesay Tramways Co Ltd which ran the tramway between Rothesay and Port Bannatyne. Built of rubble red sandstone with ashlar dressings, it has an almost rustic appearance, with skeweed gables to the first floor tripartite windows, and red clay tiled roof. The window frames and the entrance door have been painted blue, the corporate colour of the bus company which currently uses the sheds. With the development of the horse-drawn tramway between Rothesay town centre and Port Bannatyne in 1879, the outer reaches of the town became more accessible. When the tramway was extended out to Ettrick Bay in 1905, this made the countryside of the island accessible too. The site of the tram depot was adapted for the replacement bus service when the tramway closed in 1936.
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