Glasgow Corporation Waterworks, Royal Cottage Jetty And Pierhead
Jetty (19th Century)
Site Name Glasgow Corporation Waterworks, Royal Cottage Jetty And Pierhead
Classification Jetty (19th Century)
Canmore ID 318267
Site Number NN40NW 82
NGR NN 42200 09074
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/318267
- Council Stirling
- Parish Aberfoyle
- Former Region Central
- Former District Stirling
- Former County Perthshire
Part of a random rubble jetty with concrete walkway and decorative cast-iron railings; timber pier-head. Rectangular-plan, gabled boathouse. Random rubble with timber boarded gable head over entrance. Grey slate roof.
The Royal Cottage was originally built to accommodate Queen Victoria when she came to officially open the Loch Katrine water scheme in 1859; it was originally intended that she would be accommodated in specially designed mobile accommodation, but she demanded that a house be built for her use. In the event, the 21 gun salute which was fired to mark the occasion shattered all the windows and the Queen was only able to use the cottage to shelter from the weather and did not stay overnight there. Subsequently the cottage was used by Glasgow councillors as a holiday home before being subdivided (information from tenant). (Historic Scotland)
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